Neutron-capture elements in dwarf galaxies III: A homogenized analysis of 13 dwarf spheroidal and ultra-faint galaxies
Moritz Reichert, Camilla J. Hansen, Michael Hanke, \'Asa, Sk\'ulad\'ottir, Almudena Arcones, Eva K. Grebel

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive, homogeneous high-resolution analysis of 380 stars across 13 dwarf spheroidal and ultra-faint galaxies, revealing insights into their chemical evolution, supernova contributions, and r-process element origins.
Contribution
It presents the largest uniform high-resolution stellar abundance dataset for dSph galaxies, enabling new relations between galaxy mass, supernova onset, and element production.
Findings
Onset of type Ia supernovae correlates with galaxy stellar mass.
The s-process increases with metallicity and galaxy mass.
r-process elements co-produce with alpha-elements, likely from rare core-collapse supernovae.
Abstract
We present a large homogeneous set of stellar parameters and abundances across a broad range of metallicities, involving classical dwarf spheroidal (dSph) and ultra-faint dSph (UFD) galaxies. In total this study includes stars in Fornax, Sagittarius, Sculptor, Sextans, Carina, Ursa Minor, Draco, Reticulum II, Bootes I, Ursa Major II, Leo I, Segue I, and Triangulum II. This sample represents the largest, homogeneous, high-resolution study of dSph galaxies to date. With our homogeneously derived catalog, we are able to search for similar and deviating trends across different galaxies. We investigate the mass dependence of the individual systems on the production of -elements, but also try to shed light on the long-standing puzzle of the dominant production site of r-process elements. We use data from the Keck observatory archive and the ESO reduced archive to reanalyze…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
