The origin of nitrogen: Implications of recent measurements of N/O in Galactic metal-poor stars
C. Chiappini, F. Matteucci, S. K. Ballero

TL;DR
This study models the chemical evolution of the Milky Way to explain recent high-precision nitrogen and oxygen abundance data in metal-poor stars, emphasizing the role of stellar rotation and enhanced nitrogen production in early massive stars.
Contribution
It introduces a new chemical evolution model incorporating increased nitrogen yields from rotating, very metal-poor massive stars, aligning with recent observational data.
Findings
High N/O ratios at low metallicity are explained by increased nitrogen yields in early massive stars.
The model predicts a negative N/O gradient along the Galactic disk.
Enhanced nitrogen production is linked to faster stellar rotation at low metallicities.
Abstract
Recent new high-precision abundance data for Galactic halo stars suggest important primary nitrogen production in very metal-poor massive stars. Here, we compute a new model for the chemical evolution of the Milky Way aimed at explaining these new abundance data. The new data can be explained by adopting: a) the stellar yields obtained from stellar models that take into account rotation and b) an extra production of nitrogen in the very metal-poor massive stars. In particular, we suggest an increase of nearly a factor of 200 in 14N for a star of 60 Msun and 40 for a star of 9Msun, for metallicities below Z=10, with respect to the yields given in the literature for Z=10 and rotational velocity of 300 km/s. We show that once we adopt the above prescriptions, our model is able to predict high N/O abundance ratios at low metallicities and still explains the nitrogen abundances…
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