Probing the nucleosynthetic contribution of low-metallicity, low-mass star companions of CEMP stars
J. Shejeelammal, Aruna Goswami

TL;DR
This study analyzes the elemental abundances in seven extrinsic carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars to understand the nucleosynthetic processes and binary origins, revealing diverse classifications and confirming low-mass AGB companions.
Contribution
It provides detailed abundance analyses for seven CEMP stars, including first-time results for five objects, and links their chemical patterns to nucleosynthesis models and binary evolution.
Findings
BD-19 132, HE 1354-2257, BD+19 3109 are CEMP-s stars
BD-19 290, HE 1157-0518, HE 1304-2111 are CEMP-r/s stars
Observed abundance patterns match i-process model predictions
Abstract
The observed abundance diversities among the CEMP stars can shed light on the formation and evolution of elements in the early Galaxy. In this work, we present results obtained from a detailed abundance analysis of a sample of seven extrinsic carbon stars. The analysis is based on high-resolution spectra obtained with HCT/HESP (R60,000) and SUBARU/HDS (R50,000). We present, for the first time, the elemental abundance results for the objects BD19 132, BD19 290, HE~13042111, HE~13542257, and BD+19 3109. Abundances of a few elements are available in literature for HE~11570518 and HD~202851, we present an update on the abundances of these elements along with new abundance estimates for several other elements. Our analysis confirms the object HD~202851 to be a CH star. While BD19 132, HE~13542257, and BD+19 3109 are found to be CEMP-s stars, the objects…
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