The cerium content of the Milky Way as revealed by Gaia DR3 GSP-Spec abundances
G. Contursi, P. de Laverny, A. Recio-Blanco, E.Spitoni, P. A. Palicio,, E. Poggio, V. Grisoni, G. Cescutti, F. Matteucci, L. Spina, M. A. Alvarez, G., Kordopatis, C. Ordenovic, I. Oreshina-Slezak, and H. Zhao

TL;DR
This study utilizes Gaia DR3 GSP-Spec stellar spectra to map cerium abundances across the Milky Way, revealing flat abundance trends, gradients, and contributions from different stellar populations, enhancing understanding of galactic chemical evolution.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of cerium abundances in the Milky Way using Gaia DR3 data, including new insights into spatial gradients and accreted stellar populations.
Findings
Flat [Ce/Fe] versus [M/H] trend observed.
Consistent flat radial gradient in the disc.
Identification of cerium enrichment in globular clusters and accreted systems.
Abstract
The recent Gaia Third Data Release contains a homogeneous analysis of millions of high-quality Radial Velocity Spectrometer (RVS) stellar spectra by the GSP-Spec module. This led to the estimation of millions of individual chemical abundances and allows us to chemically map the Milky Way. Among the published GSP-Spec abundances, three heavy-elements produced by neutron-captures in stellar interiors can be found: Ce, Zr and Nd. We use a sample of about 30,000 LTE Ce abundances, selected after applying different combinations of GSP-Spec flags. Thanks to the Gaia DR3 astrometric data and radial velocities, we explore the cerium content in the Milky Way and, in particular, in its halo and disc components. The high quality of the Ce GSP-Spec abundances is quantified thanks to literature comparisons. We found a rather flat [Ce/Fe] versus [M/H] trend. We also found a flat radial gradient in…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Isotope Analysis in Ecology
