Diverse Chemo-Dynamical Properties of Nitrogen-Rich Stars Identified From Low-Resolution Spectra
Changmin Kim, Young Sun Lee, Timothy C. Beers, and Young Kwang Kim

TL;DR
This study identifies nitrogen-rich stars in the Milky Way's halo, revealing diverse origins and dynamical properties, and suggests many may originate from disrupted globular clusters or extragalactic sources.
Contribution
It provides a large-scale analysis of N-rich stars' properties and origins, highlighting their diverse dynamical behaviors and potential extragalactic origins, which was not previously well understood.
Findings
N-rich stars are more prevalent at very low metallicities.
Many N-rich stars do not share the dynamical properties of current globular clusters.
A significant fraction may originate from extragalactic dwarf galaxies.
Abstract
The second generation of stars in the GCs of the MW exhibit unusually high N, Na, or Al, compared to typical Galactic halo stars at similar metallicities. The halo field stars enhanced with such elements are believed to have originated in disrupted GCs or escaped from existing GCs. We identify such stars in the metallicity range -3.0 < [Fe/H] < 0.0 from a sample of ~ 36,800 giant stars observed in the SDSS and LAMOST survey, and present their dynamical properties. The N-rich population and N-normal population among our giant sample do not exhibit similarities in either in their metallicity distribution function or dynamical properties. We find that, even though the MDF of the NRP looks similar to that of the MW's GCs in the range of [Fe/H] < -1.0, our analysis of the dynamical properties does not indicate similarities between them in the same metallicity range, implying that the escaped…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
