The origin and evolution of r- and s-process elements in the Milky Way stellar disk
Chiara Battistini, Thomas Bensby

TL;DR
This study investigates the origins and evolution of neutron-capture elements in the Milky Way's stellar disk by analyzing high-resolution spectra of 593 stars, revealing distinct production processes and trends with metallicity and age.
Contribution
It provides new detailed abundance measurements for multiple neutron-capture elements in a large stellar sample, clarifying their production sites and evolutionary trends in the Galactic disk.
Findings
Nd, Sm, and Eu follow alpha-element trends with [Fe/H]
Sr and Zr decrease with increasing metallicity, indicating different r-process contributions
La and Ce are mainly produced by s-process in AGB stars
Abstract
Knowledge of abundance ratios as functions of metallicity can lead to insights on the origin and evolution of our Galaxy and its stellar populations. We aim to trace the chemical evolution of the neutron-capture elements Sr, Zr, La, Ce, Nd, Sm, and Eu in the Milky Way stellar disk to constrain the formation sites of these elements as well as to probe the evolution of the Galactic thin and thick disks. Using spectra of high resolution and high signal-to-noise we determine Sr, Zr, La, Ce, Nd, Sm, and Eu abundances for a sample of 593 F and G dwarf stars in the Solar neighbourhood. We present abundance results for Sr, Zr, La, Ce, Nd, Sm and Eu. We find that Nd, Sm, and Eu show trends similar to what is observed for the alpha-elements when compared to [Fe/H]. [Sr/Fe] and [Zr/Fe] show decreasing abundance ratios for increasing metallicity, reaching sub-solar values at super-solar…
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