We present a detailed analysis of 26 barium stars, including dwarf barium
stars, providing their atmospheric parameters (Teff, log g, [Fe/H], vt) and
elemental abundances. We aim at deriving gravities and luminosity classes of
the sample stars, in particular to confirm the existence of dwarf barium stars.
Accurate abundances of chemical elements were derived. Abundance ratios between
nucleosynthetic processes, by using Eu and Ba as representatives of the r- and
s-processes are presented. High-resolution spectra with the FEROS spectrograph
at the ESO-1.5m Telescope, and photometric data with Fotrap at the Zeiss
telescope at the LNA were obtained. The atmospheric parameters were derived in
an iterative way, with temperatures obtained from colour-temperature
calibrations. The abundances were derived using spectrum synthesis for Li, Na,
Al, alpha-, iron peak, s- and r-elements atomic lines, and C and N molecular
lines. Atmospheric parameters in the range 4300 < Teff < 6500, -1.2 < [Fe/H] <
0.0 and 1.4 < log g < 4.6 were derived, confirming that our sample contains
giants, subgiants and dwarfs. The abundance results obtained for Li, Al, Na,
alpha- and iron peak elements for the sample stars show that they are
compatible with the values found in the literature for normal disk stars in the
same range of metallicities. Enhancements of C, N and heavy elements relative
to Fe, that characterise barium stars, were derived and showed that [X/Ba] vs.
[Ba/H] and [X/Ba] vs. [Fe/H] present different behaviour as compared to [X/Eu]
vs. [Eu/H] and [X/Eu] vs. [Fe/H], reflecting the different nucleosynthetic
sites for the s- and r-processes.Comment: 32 pages including 18 figures, accepted to A&