Peculiarities of the abundances of neutron-capture elements in Galactic open clusters
V.A. Marsakov, M.L. Gozha, V.V. Koval', L.V. Shpigel'

TL;DR
This study analyzes neutron-capture element abundances in 90 open clusters, revealing differences from field stars and suggesting formation via interactions with high-velocity clouds, highlighting their diverse origins.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive catalog and analysis of neutron-capture element abundances in open clusters, revealing their distinct properties and formation scenarios compared to field stars.
Findings
Clusters with high, elongated orbits show different abundance patterns than field stars.
Young clusters have higher s-element abundances than field stars at similar metallicity.
Europium abundance varies with metallicity and orbital parameters, indicating different formation processes.
Abstract
The properties of the relative abundances of rapid and slow neutron-capture elements are studied using a catalog containing spectroscopic abundance determinations for 14~elements produced in various nuclear-synthesis processes for 90~open clusters. The catalog also contains the positions, ages, velocities, and elements of the Galactic orbits of the clusters. The relative abundances of both -elements (Eu) and -elements (Y, Ba, La, and Ce) in clusters with high, elongated orbits and in field stars of the Galactic thin disk display different dependences on metallicity, age, Galactocentric distance, and the elements of the Galactic orbits, supporting the view that these objects have different natures. In young clusters, not only barium, but also the three other studied -elements display significantly higher relative abundances than field stars of the same metallicity. The relative…
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