Abundance Analysis of Stars at Large Radius in the Sextans Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
Ian U. Roederer, Andrew B. Pace, Vinicius M. Placco, Nelson Caldwell,, Sergey E. Koposov, Mario Mateo, Edward W. Olszewski, Matthew G. Walker

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical compositions of five distant stars in the Sextans dwarf galaxy, revealing diverse abundance patterns that suggest formation in chemically inhomogeneous regions influenced by early massive stars.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis of stars at large radii in Sextans, uncovering new chemical signatures and evidence of inhomogeneous early star formation.
Findings
Identification of a star with extreme overabundances of light elements and deficiencies of heavy elements.
Detection of stars with r-process element enhancements indicating neutron-capture nucleosynthesis.
Observation of a star highly enriched in Sr relative to heavier elements.
Abstract
We present stellar parameters and chemical abundances of 30 elements for five stars located at large radii (3.5-10.7 times the half-light radius) in the Sextans dwarf spheroidal galaxy. We selected these stars using proper motions, radial velocities, and metallicities, and we confirm them as metal-poor members of Sextans with -3.34 <= [Fe/H] <= -2.64 using high-resolution optical spectra collected with the Magellan Inamori Kyocera Echelle spectrograph. Four of the five stars exhibit normal abundances of C (-0.34 <= [C/Fe] <= +0.36), mild enhancement of the alpha elements Mg, Si, Ca, and Ti ([alpha/Fe] = +0.12 +/- 0.03), and unremarkable abundances of Na, Al, K, Sc, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, and Zn. We identify three chemical signatures previously unknown among stars in Sextans. One star exhibits large overabundances ([X/Fe] > +1.2) of C, N, O, Na, Mg, Si, and K, and large deficiencies of heavy…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · History and Developments in Astronomy
