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The Hamburg/ESO R-process Enhanced Star survey (HERES) X. HE 2252-4225, one more r-process enhanced and actinide-boost halo star
We report on a detailed abundance analysis of the r-process enhanced giant
star, HE 2252-4225 ([Fe/H] = -2.63, [r/Fe] = 0.80). Determination of stellar
parameters and element abundances was based on analysis of high-quality
VLT/UVES spectra. The surface gravity was calculated from the NLTE ionisation
balance between Fe I and Fe II. Accurate abundances were determined for a total
of 38 elements, including 22 neutron-capture elements beyond Sr and up to Th.
This object is deficient in carbon, as expected for a giant star with Teff <
4800 K. The stellar Na-Zn abundances are well fitted by the yields of a single
supernova of 14.4 Msun. For the neutron-capture elements in the Sr-Ru, Ba-Yb,
and Os-Ir regions, the abundance pattern of HE 2252-4225 is in excellent
agreement with the average abundance pattern of the strongly r-process enhanced
stars CS 22892-052, CS 31082-001, HE 1219-0312, and HE 1523-091. This suggests
a common origin of the first, second, and third r-process peak elements in HE
2252-4225 in the classical r-process. We tested the solar r-process pattern
based on the most recent s-process calculations of Bisterzo et al. (2014) and
found that elements in the range from Ba to Ir match it very well. No firm
conclusion can be drawn about the relationship between the fisrt
neutron-capture peak elements, Sr to Ru, in HE 2252-4225 and the solar
r-process, due to the uncertainty in the solar r-process. The investigated star
has an anomalously high Th/Eu abundance ratio, so that radioactive age dating
results in a stellar age of tau = 1.5+-1.5 Gyr that is not expected for a very
metal-poor halo star.Comment: 20 pages, 6 tables, 9 figures, accepted for publication in A&
Influence of departures from LTE on determinations of the scandium abundances in A-B type stars
We developed a comprehensive model atom of Sc II-Sc III. Abundances of
scandium for a sample of eight unevolved A9-B3 type stars with well-determined
atmospheric parameters were determined based on the non-local thermodynamic
equilibrium (NLTE) line formation for Sc II-Sc III and high-resolution observed
spectra. For the Sc II lines, the abundance differences between NLTE and LTE
grow rapidly with increasing effective temperature (Teff), from slightly
negative at Teff = 7250 K to positive ones of up to 0.6 dex at Teff = 10400 K.
For Sc III in Her, NLTE reduces the line-to-line scatter substantially
compared to the LTE case. The NLTE abundances of Sc in our five superficially
normal stars are consistent within the error bars with the solar system Sc
abundance, while the LTE abundances of the late B-type stars are greatly
subsolar. NLTE reduces, but does not remove a deficiency of Sc in the Am stars
HD 72660 and Sirius. Based on our own and the literature data, the Ca/Sc
abundance ratios of the sample of 16 Am stars were found to be close together,
with [Ca/Sc] = 0.6-0.7. We propose the Ca/Sc abundance ratio, but not
abundances of individual Ca and Sc elements to be used for classifying a star
as Am and for testing the diffusion models. We provide the NLTE abundance
corrections for ten lines of Sc II in a grid of model atmospheres appropriate
for A to late B-type stars.Comment: 11 pages, 6 Tables, 8 Figures; resubmitted to MNRAS on November 2 of
2023 after minor revisio
Influence of inelastic collisions with hydrogen atoms on the non-LTE modelling of Ca I and Ca II lines in late-type stars
We perform the non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) calculations for Ca
I-II with the updated model atom that includes new quantum-mechanical rate
coefficients for Ca I + H I collisions from two recent studies, that is, by
Barklem and by Mitrushchenkov, Guitou, Belyaev, Yakovleva, Spielfiedel, and
Feautrier, and investigate the accuracy of calcium abundance determinations
using the Sun, Procyon, and five metal-poor (MP) stars with well-determined
stellar parameters. We show that both collisional recipes lead to very similar
NLTE results. When using the subordinate lines of Ca I and the high-excitation
lines of Ca II, NLTE provides the smaller line-to-line scatter compared with
the LTE case for each star. For Procyon, NLTE removes a steep trend with line
strength among strong Ca I lines seen in LTE and leads to consistent [Ca/H]
abundances from the two ionisation stages. In the MP stars, the NLTE abundance
from Ca II 8498 A agrees well with that from the Ca I subordinate lines. NLTE
largely removes abundance discrepancies between the high-excitation lines of Ca
I and Ca II 8498 A obtained for our four [Fe/H] < -2 stars under the LTE
assumption. We investigate the formation of the Ca I resonance line in the
[Fe/H] < -2 stars. Consistent NLTE abundances from the Ca I resonance line and
the Ca II lines are found for two hyper metal-poor stars HE0107-5240 and
HE1327-2326. We provide the NLTE abundance corrections for 28 lines of Ca I in
a grid of model atmospheres suitable for abundance analysis of FGK-type dwarfs
and subgiants.Comment: 12 pages, 3 tables, 10 figures; accepted for publication in A&
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