
TL;DR
This paper reviews recent research on the cosmic origin of fluorine, highlighting observational challenges and discussing the main stellar sources contributing to fluorine's abundance in the Milky Way.
Contribution
It provides an overview of recent chemical evolution models and observational efforts to identify fluorine's stellar sources in the galaxy.
Findings
Identification of key stellar contributors to fluorine production.
Discussion of observational difficulties in measuring stellar fluorine.
Insights into the chemical evolution of fluorine in the Milky Way.
Abstract
The cosmic origin of fluorine, the ninth element of the Periodic Table, is still under debate. The reason for this fact is the large difficulties in observing stellar diagnostic lines, which can be used for the determination of the fluorine abundance in stars. Here we discuss some recent work on the chemical evolution of fluorine in the Milky Way and discuss the main contributors to the cosmic budget of fluorine.
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