Fluorine in carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars: a binary scenario
M. Lugaro, S. E. de Mink, R. G. Izzard, S. W. Campbell, A. I. Karakas,, S. Cristallo, O. R. Pols, J. C. Lattanzio, O. Straniero, R. Gallino, and T., C. Beers

TL;DR
This paper investigates fluorine enrichment in a specific CEMP star, proposing a binary mass transfer model from an AGB companion, and discusses how fluorine can distinguish between different CEMP star formation scenarios.
Contribution
The study introduces a binary AGB pollution model to explain fluorine abundances in CEMP stars and predicts fluorine as a key discriminator of their formation history.
Findings
HE 1305+0132's fluorine abundance can be explained by AGB mass transfer.
Most CEMP stars are predicted to be fluorine-rich if formed via binary AGB pollution.
Fast-rotating massive stars do not produce significant fluorine.
Abstract
A super-solar fluorine abundance was observed in the carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) star HE 1305+0132 ([F/Fe] = +2.90, [Fe/H] = -2.5). We propose that this observation can be explained using a binary model that involve mass transfer from an asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star companion and, based on this model, we predict F abundances in CEMP stars in general. We discuss wether F can be used to discriminate between the formation histories of most CEMP stars: via binary mass transfer or from the ejecta of fast-rotating massive stars. We compute AGB yields using different stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis codes to evaluate stellar model uncertainties. We use a simple dilution model to determine the factor by which the AGB yields should be diluted to match the abundances observed in HE 1305+0132. We further employ a binary population synthesis tool to estimate the probability of…
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