Peculiarities of the chemical enrichment of metal-poor Stars in the Milky Way Galaxy
T. Mishenina, M. Pignatari, I.Usenko, C. Soubiran, F.-K. Thielemann,, A.Yu. Kniazev, S.A.Korotin, T.Gorbaneva

TL;DR
This study investigates the chemical compositions and kinematic properties of four metal-poor stars in the Milky Way, revealing peculiar elemental abundances and their possible origins through supernova models and stellar population analysis.
Contribution
It provides detailed abundance analyses of four metal-poor stars using LTE and NLTE methods, linking their chemical signatures to nucleosynthesis processes and galactic stellar populations.
Findings
HE 1523--0901 and HD 195636 are halo stars with high velocities.
HD 6268 may be a rare metal-poor thick disk star.
Stars show anomalies explained by supernova models from fast-rotating progenitors.
Abstract
The oldest stars in the Milky Way are metal-poor with [Fe/H] < -- 1.0, displaying peculiar elemental abundances compared to solar values. The relative variations in the chemical compositions among stars is also increasing with decreasing stellar metallicity, allowing for the pure signature of unique nucleosynthesis processes to be revealed. In this work, we report the atmospheric parameters, main dynamic properties, and the abundances of four metal-poor stars: HE 1523--0901, HD 6268, HD 121135, and HD 195636 (--1.5 > [Fe/H] >--3.0). The abundances were derived from spectra obtained with the HRS echelle spectrograph at the SALT, using both LTE and NLTE approaches. Based on their kinematical properties, we show that HE 1523--0901 and HD 195636 are halo stars with typical high velocities. In particular, HD 121135 displays a peculiar kinematical behaviour, making it unclear whether it is a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsChemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure · Astronomical and nuclear sciences
