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Neural network-based prediction of particle-induced fission cross sections for r-process nucleosynthesis trained with dynamical reaction models

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arxiv 2502.17700 v1 pith:JS6RO6E7 submitted 2025-02-24 nucl-th

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Large-scale computations of fission properties play a crucial role in nuclear reaction network calculations simulating rapid neutron-capture process (r-process) nucleosynthesis. Due to the large number of fissioning nuclei contributing to the r-process, a description of particle-induced fission reactions is computationally challenging. In this work, we use theoretical calculations based on the INCL+ABLA models to train neural networks (NN). The results for the prediction of proton-induced spallation reactions, in particular fission, utilizing a large variety of NN models across the hyper-parameter space are presented, which are relevant for r-process calculations.

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