BPS CS 29529-0089 and TYC 9219-2422-1 abund. Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. da Silva A.R.
  2. Smiljanic R.
  3. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

R-process enhanced metal-poor stars ([Eu/Fe]>=+0.3 and [Fe/H]<=-1.0) are rare objects, the study of which can provide clues as to the astrophysical sites of the rapid neutron capture process. Aims. In this study, we investigate the detailed chemical abundance patterns of two of these anomalous stars, originally identified among stars observed by the GALAH survey. Our aim is to obtain the detailed chemical abundance pattern of these stars with spectroscopy at a higher resolution and signal-to-noise ratio. We used a calibration of the infrared flux method to determine accurate effective temperatures, and Gaia parallaxes together with broadband photometry and theoretical bolometric corrections to determine surface gravity. Metallicities and chemical abundances were determined with model atmospheres and spectrum synthesis. We also integrated stellar orbits for a complete chemodynamic analysis. We determined abundances for up to 47 chemical species (44 elements), of which 27 are neutron-capture elements. Corrections because of deviations from the local thermodynamical equilibrium were applied to the metallicities and 12 elements. We find that one of the stars, BPS CS 29529-0089, is a proto-disk star of the Milky Way of r-II type, with [Eu/Fe]=+1.79dex. The second star, TYC 9219-2422-1, is part of the halo and associated with the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus merger event. It is of r-I type with [Eu/Fe]=+0.54. Abundances of Th are also provided for both stars. BPS CS 29529-0089 is the most extreme example of an r-process enhanced star known with disk-like kinematics and not carbon enhanced. TYC 9219-2422-1 is found to be an archetypal Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus star. Their abundances of C, Mg, Ni, Sc, Mn, and Al seem consistent with expectations for stars enriched by a single population III core collapse supernova, despite their relatively high metallicities ([Fe/H]~-2.4).

Keywords
  1. milky-way-galaxy
  2. halo-stars
  3. chemically-peculiar-stars
  4. chemical-abundances
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2025A&A...696A.122D
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2025-12-01T14:31:06Z
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