Low-mass neutron star nucleosynthesis -- stripping scenario
This paper examines nucleosynthesis in a low-mass neutron star crust that loses mass due to accretion in a close binary system and, reaching a hydrodynamically unstable configuration explodes.
Panov, I. V. +2 more
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