Elevated r-process Enrichment in Gaia Sausage and Sequoia

Aguado, David S. and Belokurov, Vasily and Myeong, G. C. and Evans, N. Wyn and Kobayashi, Chiaki and Sbordone, Luca and Chanamé, Julio and Navarrete, Camila and Koposov, Sergey E. (2021) Elevated r-process Enrichment in Gaia Sausage and Sequoia. The Astrophysical Journal, 908 (1). L8. ISSN 2041-8213

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Abstract

The Gaia Sausage (GS) and the Sequoia represent the major accretion events that formed the stellar halo of the Milky Way. A detailed chemical study of these main building blocks provides a pristine view of the early steps of the Galaxy's assembly. We present the results of the analysis of the UVES high-resolution spectroscopic observations at the 8.2 m VLT of nine Sausage/Sequoia members selected kinematically using Gaia DR2. We season this set of measurements with archival data from Nissen & Schuster and GALAH DR3 (2020). Here, we focus on the neutron-capture process by analyzing Sr, Y, Ba, and Eu behavior. We detect clear enhancement in Eu abundance ([Eu/Fe] ∼ 0.6–0.7) indicative of large prevalence of the r-process in the stellar n-capture makeup. We are also able to trace the evolution of the heavy element production across a wide range of metallicity. The barium to europium changes from a tight, flat sequence with [Ba/Eu] = −0.7 reflecting dominant contribution from exploding massive stars, to a clear upturn at higher iron abundances, betraying the onset of contamination from asymptotic giant branch (AGB) ejecta. Additionally, we discover two clear sequences in the [Fe/H]−[Ba/Fe] plane likely caused by distinct levels of s-process pollution and mixing within the GS progenitor.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: Scholar Eprints > Physics and Astronomy
Depositing User: Managing Editor
Date Deposited: 16 May 2023 05:12
Last Modified: 08 Jun 2024 09:10
URI: http://repository.stmscientificarchives.com/id/eprint/1851

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