MINCE I. Presentation of the project and of the first year sample
G. Cescutti, P. Bonifacio, E. Caffau, L. Monaco, M. Franchini, L., Lombardo, A.M. Matas Pinto, F. Lucertini, P. Fran\c{c}ois, E. Spitoni, R., Lallement, L. Sbordone, A. Mucciarelli, M. Spite, C.J. Hansen, P. Di, Marcantonio, A. Ku\v{c}inskas, V. Dobrovolskas, A.J. Korn

TL;DR
MINCE is a project that provides high-quality spectra of metal-poor stars to study Galactic chemical evolution, especially focusing on intermediate metallicity stars often overlooked in previous surveys.
Contribution
The paper introduces the first data release of the MINCE project, showcasing a successful observational strategy and detailed chemical analysis of a new sample of metal-poor stars.
Findings
Identification of stellar populations: thin disc, disrupted satellites, halo.
Chemical abundances for 11 elements up to zinc.
Efficient data acquisition over one year using multiple telescopes.
Abstract
In recent years, Galactic archaeology has become a particularly vibrant field of astronomy, with its main focus set on the oldest stars of our Galaxy. In most cases, these stars have been identified as the most metal-poor. However, the struggle to find these ancient fossils has produced an important bias in the observations - in particular, the intermediate metal-poor stars (-2.5<[Fe/H]< -1.5) have been frequently overlooked. The missing information has consequences for the precise study of the chemical enrichment of our Galaxy, in particular for what concerns neutron-capture elements and it will be only partially covered by future multi-object spectroscopic surveys such as WEAVE and 4MOST. Measuring at Intermediate Metallicity Neutron Capture Elements (MINCE) is gathering the first high-quality spectra (high S/N ratio and high resolution) for several hundreds of bright and metal-poor…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
