Carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars: a window on AGB nucleosynthesis and binary evolution. II. Statistical analysis of a sample of 67 CEMP-$s$ stars
C. Abate, O. R. Pols, R. G. Izzard, and A. I. Karakas

TL;DR
This study analyzes 67 CEMP-$s$ stars to understand AGB nucleosynthesis and binary mass transfer, revealing discrepancies between models and observations, especially in element abundances and orbital periods.
Contribution
It provides a detailed statistical comparison of binary evolution models with observed CEMP-$s$ stars, highlighting limitations in current nucleosynthesis predictions.
Findings
Models reproduce CEMP-$s$/nr$ star abundances well.
Overprediction of light-$s$ elements in CEMP-$s$/r$ and $s$/ur$ stars.
Discrepancy in orbital periods between models and observations.
Abstract
Many observed CEMP stars are found in binary systems and show enhanced abundances of -elements. The origin of the chemical abundances of these CEMP- stars is believed to be accretion in the past of enriched material from a primary star in the AGB phase. We investigate the mechanism of mass transfer and the process of nucleosynthesis in low-metallicity AGB stars by modelling the binary systems in which the observed CEMP- stars were formed. For this purpose we compare a sample of CEMP- stars with a grid of binary stars generated by our binary evolution and nucleosynthesis model. We classify our sample CEMP- stars in three groups based on the observed abundance of europium. In CEMP stars the europium-to-iron ratio is more than ten times higher than in the Sun, whereas it is lower than this threshold in CEMP stars. No measurement of europium is currently…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
