SMSS J022423.27$-$573705.1: An Extremely Metal-Poor Star with the Most Pronounced Weak $r$-Process Signature
Hiroko Okada, Wako Aoki, Nozomu Tominaga, and Satoshi Honda

TL;DR
This paper reports the detailed elemental abundances of an extremely metal-poor star with a unique weak $r$-process signature, providing insights into its nucleosynthesis origin and the astrophysical site responsible.
Contribution
It presents the first measurements of several elements in SMSS J022423.27$-$573705.1, revealing a pronounced weak $r$-process pattern and constraining possible astrophysical sources.
Findings
High [Zn/Fe] ratio of +0.88.
Most pronounced weak $r$-process signature observed.
Favored origin is magneto-rotational supernova.
Abstract
We present the measurement of 26 elemental abundances of SMSS J022423.27573705.1 (SMSS 02245737), an extremely metal-poor (EMP) star with a weak -process signature. We report the measurements of N, O, V, Zn, and Ba, and the upper limits for Mo, Ru, Pd, Ag, and Eu for the first time. SMSS 02245737 exhibits low C abundance and high N and O abundances suggesting that C is converted to N by the enhanced mixing during the evolution. The abundance pattern up to the Fe-peak elements is generally in good agreement with the average abundance of EMP stars, although a notable feature is the high [Zn/Fe] ratio ([Zn/Fe] ). We confirm the enhancement of the first-peak neutron-capture elements (Sr, Y, and Zr) and determine a low Ba abundance [Ba/H] , that is, [Ba/Fe] . The extremely high ratio of [Zr/Ba] makes SMSS 02245737 the EMP star with the most…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Pulsars and Gravitational Waves Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
