Abundance Patterns of $\alpha$ and Neutron-capture Elements in the Helmi Stream
Guilherme Limberg, Rafael M. Santucci, Silvia Rossi, Anna B. A., Queiroz, Cristina Chiappini, Stefano O. Souza, H\'elio D. Perottoni, Angeles, P\'erez-Villegas, Fabr\'icia O. Barbosa

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes the chemical abundance patterns of stars in the Helmi stream, revealing its dwarf galaxy origins and neutron-capture element enrichment processes across a wide metallicity range.
Contribution
It provides a larger, more comprehensive sample of Helmi stream stars with detailed chemical abundances, confirming their dwarf galaxy-like chemistry and neutron-capture enrichment history.
Findings
Helmi stream stars show typical dwarf galaxy chemical patterns.
Stars with [Fe/H] < -1.2 are r-process enhanced.
An increase in [Ba/Eu] with metallicity suggests evolving neutron-capture processes.
Abstract
We identified 8 additional stars as members of the Helmi stream (HStr) in the combined GALAH+ DR3 and EDR3 catalog. By consistently reevaluating claimed members from the literature, we consolidate a sample of 22 HStr stars with parameters determined from high-resolution spectroscopy and spanning a considerably wider (by 0.5 dex) metallicity interval () than previously reported. Our study focuses on (Mg and Ca) and neutron-capture (Ba and Eu) elements. We find that the chemistry of HStr is typical of dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies, in good agreement with previous -body simulations of this merging event. Stars of HStr constitute a clear declining sequence in for increasing metallicity up to . Moreover, stars of HStr show a median value of 0.5 dex for with a small dispersion…
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