When binaries keep track of recent nucleosynthesis: The Zr - Nb pair in extrinsic stars as an s-process diagnostic
D. Karinkuzhi (1), S. Van Eck (1), A. Jorissen (1), S. Goriely (1), L., Siess (1), T. Merle (1), A. Escorza (1, 2), M. Van der Swaelmen (1), H.M.J., Boffin (3), T. Masseron (4,5), S. Shetye (1,2), and B. Plez (6) ((1)., Institute of Astronomy, Astrophysics

TL;DR
This study analyzes heavy element abundances in barium stars to understand s-process nucleosynthesis, revealing the neutron source and the mass of the polluting AGB stars through Nb/Zr ratios and other elemental signatures.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed abundance analysis of 18 barium stars, utilizing the Nb/Zr ratio as a sensitive diagnostic for s-process conditions and constrains the properties of the AGB companions.
Findings
Nb/Zr ratio as a thermometer for s-process temperature
Pollution from low-mass (2-3 Solar mass) AGB stars
HD 100503 as a high-metallicity CEMP-rs star
Abstract
Barium stars are s-process enriched giants. They owe their chemical peculiarities to a past mass transfer phase. During which they were polluted by their binary companion, which at the time was an AGB star, but is now an extinct white dwarf. Barium stars are thus ideal targets for understanding and constraining the s-process in low and intermediate-mass AGB stars. We derive the abundances of a large number of heavy elements in order to shed light on the conditions of operation of the neutron source responsible for the production of s-elements in the former companions of the barium stars. Adopting a recently used methodology(Neyskens et al. 2015), we analyse a sample of 18 highly enriched barium stars observed with the high-resolution HERMES spectrograph mounted on the MERCATOR telescope (La Palma). We determine the stellar parameters and abundances using MARCS model atmospheres. In…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
