Ruthenium and hafnium abundances in giant and dwarf barium stars
D. M. Allen, G. F. Porto de Mello

TL;DR
This study measures Ru and Hf abundances in barium stars, compares them with other heavy elements, and addresses challenges in spectral analysis, revealing complex abundance patterns linked to stellar nucleosynthesis processes.
Contribution
It introduces empirical gf-values for Ru and Hf lines in barium star spectra and analyzes their abundance patterns, highlighting complexities in s- and r-process contributions.
Findings
Hf abundances closely follow Sm and Nd, consistent with s-process expectations.
Ru shows large scatter, indicating complex nucleosynthesis influences.
Possible correlation between Ru and Sm abundances suggests variable 13C pocket efficiency.
Abstract
We present abundances for Ru and Hf, compare them to abundances of other heavy elements, and discuss the problems found in determining Ru and Hf abundances with laboratory gf-values in the spectra of barium stars. We determined Ru and Hf abundances in a sample of giant and dwarf barium stars, by the spectral synthesis of two RuI (4080.574A and 4757.856A) and two HfII (4080.437A and 4093.155A) transitions. The stellar spectra were observed with FEROS/ESO, and the stellar atmospheric parameters lie in the range 4300 < Teff/K < 6500, -1.2 < [Fe/H] <= 0 and 1.4 <= log g < 4.6. The HfII 4080A and the RuI 4758A observed transitions result in a unreasonably high solar abundance, given certain known uncertainties, when fitted with laboratory gf-values. For these two transitions we determined empirical gf-values by fitting the observed line profiles of the spectra of the Sun and Arcturus. For…
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