Sulfur abundances in the Galactic bulge and disk
F. Lucertini, L. Monaco, E. Caffau, P. Bonifacio, A. Mucciarelli

TL;DR
This study measures sulfur abundances in stars of the Galactic bulge and disk, revealing that sulfur behaves like an alpha-element and indicating a more rapid formation of the bulge compared to the disk.
Contribution
First detailed sulfur abundance analysis in Galactic bulge stars, showing its alpha-element behavior and differences from disk stars.
Findings
Sulfur shows an alpha-element pattern in the bulge.
The bulge is sulfur-rich compared to the disks at certain metallicities.
Sulfur abundance trends support rapid bulge formation.
Abstract
Context. The measurement of -elements abundances provides a powerful tool to put constraints on chemical evolution and star formation history of galaxies. The majority of studies on the -element Sulfur (S) are focused on local stars, making S behavior in other environments an astronomical topic yet to be analyzed. Aims. The investigation of S in the Galactic bulge has only recently been considered for the first time. This work aims to improve our knowledge on S behavior in this component of the Milky Way. Methods. We present S abundances of 74 dwarf and sub-giant stars in the Galactic bulge, 21 and 30 F and G thick and thin disk stars. We performed local thermodynamic equilibrium analysis and applied corrections for non-LTE on high resolution and high signal-to-noise UVES spectra. S abundances were derived from multiplets 1, 6 and 8 in the metallicity range…
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