Chemical abundances in LMC stellar populations. II. The bar sample
M. Van der Swaelmen, V. Hill, F. Primas, A. A. Cole

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical composition of stars in the Large Magellanic Cloud's bar and disc, revealing differences in elemental abundances that shed light on its star formation history and chemical evolution compared to the Milky Way.
Contribution
It provides a detailed chemical analysis of LMC stellar populations, highlighting differences between the bar and disc and insights into the galaxy's formation and enrichment processes.
Findings
LMC has lower α-element ratios than the Milky Way.
The bar shows distinct chemical signatures indicating recent star formation.
Heavy element ratios suggest significant s-process enrichment from AGB stars.
Abstract
This paper compares the chemical evolution of the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) to that of the Milky Way (MW) and investigates the relation between the bar and the inner disc of the LMC in the context of the formation of the bar. We obtained high-resolution and mid signal-to-noise ratio spectra with FLAMES/GIRAFFE at ESO/VLT and performed a detailed chemical analysis of 106 and 58 LMC field red giant stars (mostly older than 1 Gyr), located in the bar and the disc of the LMC respectively. We measured elemental abundances for O, Mg, Si, Ca, Ti, Na, Sc, V, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Y, Zr, Ba, La and Eu. We find that the {\alpha}-element ratios [Mg/Fe] and [O/Fe] are lower in the LMC than in the MW while the LMC has similar [Si/Fe], [Ca/Fe], and [Ti/Fe] to the MW. As for the heavy elements, [Ba,La/Eu] exhibit a strong increase with increasing metallicity starting from [Fe/H]=-0.8 dex, and the LMC has…
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