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2014ApJ...797..123H - Astrophys. J., 797, 123 (2014/December-3)

How many nucleosynthesis processes exist at low metallicity?

HANSEN C.J., MONTES F. and ARCONES A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Abundances of low-metallicity stars offer a unique opportunity to understand the contribution and conditions of the different processes that synthesize heavy elements. Many old, metal-poor stars show a robust abundance pattern for elements heavier than Ba, and a less robust pattern between Sr and Ag. Here we probe if two nucleosynthesis processes are sufficient to explain the stellar abundances at low metallicity, and we carry out a site independent approach to separate the contribution from these two processes or components to the total observationally derived abundances. Our approach provides a method to determine the contribution of each process to the production of elements such as Sr, Zr, Ba, and Eu. We explore the observed star-to-star abundance scatter as a function of metallicity that each process leads to. Moreover, we use the deduced abundance pattern of one of the nucleosynthesis components to constrain the astrophysical conditions of neutrino-driven winds from core-collapse supernovae.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: stellar content - nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances - stars: abundances - supernovae: general

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