Chemical Evolution of R-process Elements in Stars (CERES) II. The impact of stellar evolution and rotation on light and heavy elements
Raphaela Fernandes de Melo, Linda Lombardo, Arthur Alencastro Puls,, Donatella Romano, Camilla Juul Hansen, Sophie Tsiatsiou, and Georges Meynet

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical abundances of CNO and Li in 52 metal-poor halo giants, examining internal mixing effects and the role of stellar rotation in nucleosynthesis through high-resolution spectroscopy and galactic chemical evolution models.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous analysis of CNO and Li in metal-poor stars and demonstrates the importance of stellar rotation in explaining nitrogen enrichment in galactic chemical evolution models.
Findings
Carbon decreases and nitrogen increases along the RGB, indicating deep mixing.
Stellar rotation is essential to reproduce observed nitrogen ratios.
Heavy element abundances remain unchanged despite stellar mixing processes.
Abstract
Context. Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are the most abundant elements throughout the universe, after hydrogen and helium. Studying these elements in low-metallicity stars can provide crucial information on the chemical composition in the early Galaxy and possible internal mixing processes that can alter the surface composition of the stars. Aims. This work aims to investigate the chemical abundance patterns for CNO elements and Li in a homogeneously analyzed sample of 52 metal-poor halo giant stars. Methods. We used high-resolution spectra with a high signal-to-noise ratio (S/N) to carry out a spectral synthesis to derive detailed C, N, O, and Li abundances for a sample of stars with metallicities in the range of -3.58 <= [Fe/H] <= -1.79 dex. Our study was based on the assumption of one-dimensional (1D) local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) atmospheres. Results. Based on carbon and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
