The role of binaries in the enrichment of the early Galactic halo. I. r-process-enhanced metal-poor stars
T. T. Hansen, J. Andersen, B. Nordstr{\o}m, T. C. Beers, J. Yoon and, L. A. Buchhave

TL;DR
This study investigates whether the peculiar chemical compositions of r-process-enhanced metal-poor stars are due to binary mass transfer or originate from their birth clouds, finding that most are not binaries, thus supporting a natal origin.
Contribution
The paper provides observational evidence that the chemical peculiarities of r-process-enhanced stars are not caused by binary companions, emphasizing the role of early ISM processes in their formation.
Findings
Most stars show no significant radial velocity variation.
Binary frequency among these stars is approximately 18%.
Chemical peculiarities are likely imprinted in natal clouds, not by binary mass transfer.
Abstract
The detailed chemical composition of most metal-poor halo stars has been found to be highly uniform, but a minority of stars exhibit dramatic enhancements in their abundances of heavy neutron-capture elements and/or of carbon. The key question for Galactic chemical evolution models is whether these peculiarities reflect the composition of the natal clouds, or if they are due to later mass transfer of processed material from a binary companion. If the former case applies, the observed excess of certain elements was implanted within selected clouds in the early ISM from a production site at interstellar distances. Our aim is to determine the frequency and orbital properties of binaries among these chemically peculiar stars. This information provides the basis for deciding whether mass transfer from a binary companion is necessary and sufficient to explain their unusual compositions. This…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
