Chemical abundances of primary stars in the Sirius-like binary systems
X. M. Kong, G. Zhao, J. K. Zhao, J. R. Shi, Y. Bharat Kumar, L. Wang,, J. B. Zhang, Y. Wang, Y. T. Zhou

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical abundances of primary stars in Sirius-like binary systems to understand the formation of Ba stars, revealing that WD mass and orbital separation alone do not determine Ba star characteristics.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous analysis of 24 elemental abundances in 18 primary stars, exploring the relationship between binary parameters and s-process element overabundance.
Findings
Most elements follow field star behavior with similar metallicity.
Overabundance of s-process elements observed in known Ba giants.
Large WD mass is necessary but not sufficient for Ba star formation.
Abstract
Study of primary stars lying in Sirius-like systems with various masses of WD companions and orbital separations is one of the key aspects to understand the origin and nature of Barium (Ba) stars. In this paper, based on high resolution and high S/N spectra, we present systematic analysis of photospheric abundances for 18 FGK primary stars of Sirius-like systems including six giants and 12 dwarfs. Atmospheric parameters, stellar masses, and abundances of 24 elements (C, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, K, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Sr, Y, Zr, Ba, La, Ce and Nd) are determined homogeneously. The abundance patterns in these sample stars show that most of the elements in our sample follow the behavior of field stars with similar metallicity. As expected, s-process elements in four known Ba giants show overabundance. A weak correlation was found between anomalies of s-process elemental…
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