Evolution of neutron capture elements in dwarf galaxies
Marta Molero, Donatella Romano, Moritz Reichert, Francesca Matteucci,, Almudena Arcones, Gabriele Cescutti, Paolo Simonetti, Camilla Juul Hansen,, Gustavo A. Lanfranchi

TL;DR
This study models the chemical evolution of neutron capture elements Eu and Ba in dwarf galaxies, comparing different production scenarios like neutron star mergers and supernovae, to match observed abundance patterns.
Contribution
It introduces detailed chemical evolution models incorporating various r-process production scenarios and delay times, providing insights into element enrichment in dwarf galaxies.
Findings
Quick source models reproduce Eu/Fe but not Ba/Fe.
Delayed source models reproduce Ba/Fe but not Eu/Fe.
Combined models with short and long delays better match observed patterns.
Abstract
We study the evolution of Eu and Ba abundances in local group dwarf spheroidal and ultra faint dwarf galaxies by means of detailed chemical evolution models and compare our results with new sets of homogeneous abundances. The adopted models include gas infall and outflow and have been previously tested. We investigate several production scenarios for r-process elements: merging neutron stars and magneto-rotational driven supernovae. Production of Ba through the main s-process acting in low- and intermediate- mass stars is considered as well. We also test different sets of nucleosynthesis yields. For merging neutron stars we adopt either a constant and short delay time for merging or a delay time distribution function. Our simulations show that: i) if r-process elements are produced only by a quick source, it is possible to reproduce the [Eu/Fe] vs [Fe/H], but those models fail in…
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