The s process in AGB stars as constrained by a large sample of Barium stars
B. Cseh, M. Lugaro, V. D'Orazi, D. B. de Castro, C. B. Pereira, A. I., Karakas, L. Moln\'ar, E. Plachy, R. Szab\'o, M. Pignatari, S. Cristallo

TL;DR
This study compares observed s-process element abundances in Ba giant stars with AGB star models, revealing trends consistent with low-mass AGB nucleosynthesis and highlighting the importance of angular momentum transport in stellar evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first quantitative error analysis of s-process element ratios in Ba stars and compares these with AGB models, emphasizing the role of angular momentum transport.
Findings
hs/ls ratios increase with decreasing metallicity
Rotating AGB models require angular momentum transport mechanisms
Supports slow core rotation in giant stars from asteroseismology
Abstract
Context. Barium (Ba) stars are dwarf and giant stars enriched in elements heavier than iron produced by the slow neutron-capture process (s process). They belong to binary systems where the primary star evolved through the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase,during which it produced the s-process elements and transferred them onto the secondary, now observed as a Ba star. Aims. We compare the largest homogeneous set of Ba giant star observations of the s-process elements Y, Zr, La, Ce, and Nd with AGB nucleosynthesis models to reach a better understanding of the s process in AGB stars. Methods. By considering the light-s (ls: Y and Zr) heavy-s (hs: La, Ce, and Nd) and elements individually, we computed for the first time quantitative error bars for the different hs-element/ls-element abundance ratios, and for each of the sample stars. We compared these ratios to low-mass AGB…
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