High-resolution abundance analysis of HD 140283
C. Siqueira-Mello, S. M. Andrievsky, B. Barbuy, M. Spite, F. Spite, S., A. Korotin

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed high-resolution abundance analysis of the old, metal-poor star HD 140283, offering insights into early nucleosynthesis processes and establishing a comprehensive spectral line reference for similar stars.
Contribution
It presents the first extensive LTE and NLTE abundance analysis of 26 elements in HD 140283 using high-quality spectra, including new NLTE corrections for neutron-capture elements.
Findings
Confirmation of a dominant r-process contribution to neutron-capture elements.
Good agreement of Li, CNO, alpha-, and iron peak element abundances with previous studies.
Evidence for weak r-process operation in HD 140283.
Abstract
HD 140283 is a reference subgiant that is metal poor and confirmed to be a very old star. The abundances of this type of old star can constrain the nature and nucleosynthesis processes that occurred in its (even older) progenitors. The present study may shed light on nucleosynthesis processes yielding heavy elements early in the Galaxy. A detailed abundance analysis of a high-quality spectrum is carried out, with the intent of providing a reference on stellar lines and abundances of a very old, metal-poor subgiant. We aim to derive abundances from most available and measurable spectral lines. The analysis is carried out using high-resolution (R = 81 000) and high signal-to-noise ratio (800 < S/N/pixel < 3400) spectrum, in the wavelength range 3700 - 10475, obtained with a seven-hour exposure time, using the ESPaDOnS at the CFHT. The calculations in LTE were performed with the OSMARCS 1D…
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