Spectroscopic study of Ba and CEMP-s stars: Mass distribution of AGB progenitors
Partha Pratim Goswami, Aruna Goswami

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical compositions and mass distributions of Ba and CEMP-s stars, revealing how the initial masses of AGB progenitors influence the formation of different Ba star subclasses and their chemical enrichment.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed mass distribution analysis of AGB progenitors for Ba and CEMP-s stars using high-resolution spectroscopy and FRUITY models, highlighting factors influencing star subclass formation.
Findings
Primary mass of mild Ba stars peaks at 3.7 M$_{\
Strong Ba stars peak at 2.5 M$_{\
Progenitor AGBs of CEMP-s stars peak at 2.03 M$_{\
Abstract
We have performed detailed high-resolution spectroscopic analysis on seven metal-poor stars (BD+75 348, BD+09 3019, HD238020, HE0319-0215, HE0507-1653, HE0930-0018, HE1023-1504) and derived their atmospheric parameters T, log, [Fe/H], and mictroturbulent velocity (). The metallicity range is found to be -2.57[Fe/H]-0.42. The elemental abundances of 17 light elements and 12 heavy elements are estimated. We have classified BD+75 348 and BD+09 3019 as strong Ba stars, HD238020 as a mild Ba star, and the remaining four objects as CEMP-s stars. We have estimated the masses of the stars from Hertzsprung-Russel (HR) diagram, and, compiling the data of 205 Ba stars from literature, estimated the mass distribution of Ba stars. We have also estimated the initial masses of the companion AGBs of the program stars as well as the masses of the companion AGBs of 159 Ba and 36…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
