Uranium Abundances and Ages of $R$-process Enhanced Stars with Novel U II Lines
Shivani P. Shah, Rana Ezzeddine, Alexander P. Ji, Terese Hansen, Ian, U. Roederer, M\'arcio Catelan, Zoe Hackshaw, Erika M. Holmbeck, Timothy C., Beers, and Rebecca Surman

TL;DR
This study introduces two new U II spectral lines for more reliable uranium abundance measurements in r-process enhanced stars, enabling improved age estimates and insights into early Universe chemical evolution.
Contribution
It presents the first homogeneous uranium abundance analysis using multiple U II lines, expanding the potential for nucleocosmochronometry in old stars.
Findings
U II lines at 4050 Å and 4090 Å are reliable for abundance determination.
Revised uranium abundances for four RPE stars are provided.
New age estimates support early Universe chemical evolution studies.
Abstract
The ages of the oldest stars shed light on the birth, chemical enrichment, and chemical evolution of the Universe. Nucleocosmochronometry provides an avenue to determining the ages of these stars independent from stellar evolution models. The uranium abundance, which can be determined for metal-poor -process enhanced (RPE) stars, has been known to constitute one of the most robust chronometers known. So far, U abundance determination has used a U II line at \r{A}. Consequently, U abundance has been reliably determined for only five RPE stars. Here, we present the first homogeneous U abundance analysis of four RPE stars using two novel U II lines at \r{A} and \r{A}, in addition to the canonical \r{A} line. We find that the U II lines at \r{A} and \r{A} are reliable and render U abundances in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
