Chemically peculiar A and F stars with enhanced s-process and iron-peak elements: stellar radiative acceleration at work
Maosheng Xiang (MPIA), Hans-Walter Rix, Yuan-Sen Ting, Hans-G\"unter, Ludwig, Johanna Coronado, Meng Zhang, Hua-Wei Zhang, Sven Buder, Piero Dal, Tio

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes over 15,000 metal-rich A and F stars with unusual surface abundances, revealing that radiative acceleration and stellar evolution processes significantly influence their chemical peculiarities.
Contribution
It provides a large statistical sample of chemically peculiar A/F stars, linking their abundance patterns to stellar evolution models involving radiative acceleration and gravitational settling.
Findings
Most stars show enhanced iron-peak elements and depleted Mg, Ca.
Stars are mostly slow rotators, consistent with Am/Fm characteristics.
Peculiar abundances are common in stars above 1.5 solar masses.
Abstract
We present metal-rich (dex) A and F stars whose surface abundances deviate strongly from Solar abundance ratios and cannot plausibly reflect their birth material composition. These stars are identified by their high [Ba/Fe] abundance ratios (dex) in the LAMOST DR5 spectra analyzed by Xiang et al. (2019). They are almost exclusively main sequence and subgiant stars with K. Their distribution in the Kiel diagram (--) traces a sharp border at low temperatures along a roughly fixed-mass trajectory (around that corresponds to an upper limit in convective envelope mass fraction of around . Most of these stars exhibit distinctly enhanced abundances of iron-peak elements (Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni) but depleted abundances of Mg and Ca. Rotational velocity measurements from GALAH DR2…
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