Nucleosynthetic yields of Z=$10^{-5}$ intermediate-mass stars
P. Gil-Pons, C.L. Doherty, J. Guti\'errez, S. W. Campbell, L. Siess,, and J. C. Lattanzio

TL;DR
This study provides detailed nucleosynthetic yields for intermediate-mass stars at extremely low metallicity (Z=10^{-5}), exploring how different wind models influence element production and comparing results with observed metal-poor stars.
Contribution
It offers new nucleosynthetic yield data for Z=10^{-5} stars and analyzes the impact of wind rate uncertainties on stellar evolution and element synthesis.
Findings
Yields of C, N, O, and Mg are positive at Z=10^{-5}.
Wind prescription significantly affects yields and evolutionary phases.
Models consistently produce N-enhanced EMP stars.
Abstract
Abridged: Observed abundances of extremely metal-poor (EMP) stars in the Halo hold clues for the understanding of the ancient universe. Interpreting these clues requires theoretical stellar models at the low-Z regime. We provide the nucleosynthetic yields of intermediate-mass Z= stars between 3 and 7.5 , and quantify the effects of the uncertain wind rates. We expect these yields can be eventually used to assess the contribution to the chemical inventory of the early universe, and to help interpret abundances of selected C-enhanced EMP stars. By comparing our models and other existing in the literature, we explore evolutionary and nucleosynthetic trends with wind prescriptions and with initial metallicity. We compare our results to observations of CEMP-s stars belonging to the Halo. The yields of intermediate-mass EMP stars reflect the effects of very deep second…
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