Chemical abundance analysis of 19 barium stars
G. C. Yang, Y. C. Liang, M. Spite, Y. Q. Chen, G. Zhao, B. Zhang, G., Q. Liu, Y. J. Liu, N. Liu, L. C. Deng, F. Spite, V. Hill, and C. X. Zhang

TL;DR
This study analyzes the atmospheric parameters and chemical abundances of 19 barium stars using high-resolution spectra, revealing overabundances of neutron-capture elements and correlations with Ba intensity.
Contribution
It provides detailed chemical abundance measurements for a sample of Ba stars, including both strong and mild types, using LTE atmospheric models and high-quality spectral data.
Findings
Ba stars show overabundances of neutron-capture elements.
Positive correlation between Ba intensity and [Ba/Fe].
Anti-correlation between [X/Fe] and [Fe/H] for n-capture elements.
Abstract
We aim at deriving accurate atmospheric parameters and chemical abundances of 19 barium (Ba) stars, including both strong and mild Ba stars, based on the high signal-to-noise ratio and high resolution Echelle spectra obtained from the 2.16 m telescope at Xinglong station of National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences. The chemical abundances of the sample stars were obtained from an LTE, plane-parallel and line-blanketed atmospheric model by inputting the atmospheric parameters (effective temperatures, surface gravities, metallicity and microturbulent velocity) and equivalent widths of stellar absorption lines. These samples of Ba stars are giants indicated by atmospheric parameters, metallicities and kinematic analysis about UVW velocity. Chemical abundances of 17 elements were obtained for these Ba stars. Their light elements (O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr,…
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