Complete element abundances of nine stars in the r-process galaxy Reticulum II
Alexander P. Ji, Anna Frebel, Joshua D. Simon, Anirudh Chiti

TL;DR
This study analyzes the detailed chemical composition of nine stars in Reticulum II, revealing extreme r-process enrichment in most stars and providing insights into nucleosynthesis and galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution abundance analysis of stars in Reticulum II, highlighting its unique r-process enrichment and implications for nucleosynthesis sources.
Findings
Seven stars show extremely high r-process element levels.
Stars exhibit a near-universal r-process pattern with some variations.
Inhomogeneous metal mixing influences chemical evolution in Reticulum II.
Abstract
We present chemical abundances derived from high-resolution Magellan/MIKE spectra of the nine brightest known red giant members of the ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Reticulum II. These stars span the full metallicity range of Ret II (-3.5 < [Fe/H] < -2). Seven of the nine stars have extremely high levels of r-process material ([Eu/Fe]~1.7), in contrast to the extremely low neutron-capture element abundances found in every other ultra-faint dwarf galaxy studied to date. The other two stars are the most metal-poor stars in the system ([Fe/H] < -3), and they have neutron-capture element abundance limits similar to those in other ultra-faint dwarf galaxies. We confirm that the relative abundances of Sr, Y, and Zr in these stars are similar to those found in r-process halo stars but ~0.5 dex lower than the solar r-process pattern. If the universal r-process pattern extends to those elements, the…
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