The origin and evolution of the odd-Z iron-peak elements Sc, V, Mn, and Co in the Milky Way stellar disk
Chiara Battistini (1), Thomas Bensby (1) ((1) Lund Observatory,, Department of Astronomy, Theoretical Physics, Lund, Sweden)

TL;DR
This study investigates the origins and evolution of Sc, V, Mn, and Co in the Milky Way's stellar disk by analyzing high-resolution spectra of a large stellar sample, revealing their nucleosynthetic sources and trends across different populations.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, homogeneous analysis of these elements' abundances in stars, clarifying their production mechanisms and differences between thin and thick disk populations.
Findings
Sc and V trends suggest SNII origin.
Mn shows a shift from SNII to SNIa production with metallicity.
Co is mainly produced in SNII, possibly hypernovae at low metallicity.
Abstract
AIMS: The aim of this study is to investigate the origin and evolution of Sc, V, Mn, and Co for a homogeneous and statistically significant sample of stars probing the different populations of the Milky Way, in particular the thin and thick disks. METHODS: Using high-resolution spectra obtained with MIKE, FEROS, SOFIN, FIES, UVES and HARPS spectrographs, we determine Sc, V, Mn, and Co abundances for a large sample of F and G dwarfs in Solar neighbourhood. The method is based on spectral synthesis and using one-dimensional (1-D), plane-parallel, LTE model stellar atmospheres calculated with the MARCS 2012 code. NLTE corrections from literature were applied to Mn and Co. RESULTS: We find that the abundance trends derived for Sc (594 stars), V (466 stars), and Co (567 stars) are very similar to what has been observed for the alpha-elements in the thin and thick disks. On the contrary Mn…
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