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Constraining cosmic scatter in the Galactic halo through a differential analysis of metal-poor stars
Authors
Amanda Karakas
Andrievsky
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Andrievsky
Andrievsky
Andrievsky
Andrievsky
Aoki
Aoki
Arnone
Asplund
Asplund
Audouze
Baumueller
Baumueller
Bensby
Bergemann
Bergemann
Biazzo
Boesgaard
Bonifacio
Bonifacio
Busso
Busso
Carlos
Caughlan
Cayrel
Cescutti
Chiaki Kobayashi
Chiappini
Chieffi
Civitarese
Coc
Coc
Coc
Cohen
Cowan
Cyburt
Eggen
Ferraro
Ferraro
Fishlock
François
Frischknecht
Fu
Gustafsson
Hampel
Hannaford
Hansen
Hartog
Heger
Henrique Reggiani
Herwig
Hollek
Hou
Iocco
Jacobson
Ji
Jorge Meléndez
Karakas
Karakas
Keller
Kim
Kobayashi
Kobayashi
Kobayashi
Kohri
Lai
Lawler
Lind
Lind
Liu
Liu
Maeda
McCrea
McWilliam
Meléndez
Meléndez
Meléndez
Meléndez
Meyer
Meynet
Monroe
Nissen
Nissen
Nissen
Nomoto
Norris
Norris
O’Malley
Pignatari
Placco
Placco
Placco
Pllumbi
Ramírez
Ramírez
Ramírez
Ramírez
Ramírez
Ramírez
Reggiani
Richard
Roederer
Ryan
Ryan
Ryan
Salvati
Santucci
Scholz
Schuster
Searle
Shigeyama
Sills
Sitnova
Sneden
Spina
Spite
Spite
Spite
Suda
Suda
Thielemann
Tucci Maia
Tucci Maia
Umeda
Vinicius Placco
Wood
Yamada
Yi
Yong
Zhao
Önehag
Publication date
12 September 2017
Publisher
'EDP Sciences'
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Abstract
© ESO 2017.Context. The chemical abundances of metal-poor halo stars are important to understanding key aspects of Galactic formation and evolution. Aims. We aim to constrain Galactic chemical evolution with precise chemical abundances of metal-poor stars (−2.8 ≤ [Fe/H] ≤ −1.5). Methods. Using high resolution and high S/N UVES spectra of 23 stars and employing the differential analysis technique we estimated stellar parameters and obtained precise LTE chemical abundances. Results. We present the abundances of Li, Na, Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Co, Ni, Zn, Sr, Y, Zr, and Ba. The differential technique allowed us to obtain an unprecedented low level of scatter in our analysis, with standard deviations as low as 0.05 dex, and mean errors as low as 0.05 dex for [X/Fe]. Conclusions. By expanding our metallicity range with precise abundances from other works, we were able to precisely constrain Galactic chemical evolution models in a wide metallicity range (−3.6 ≤ [Fe/H] ≤ −0.4). The agreements and discrepancies found are key for further improvement of both models and observations. We also show that the LTE analysis of Cr II is a much more reliable source of abundance for chromium, as Cr I has important NLTE effects. These effects can be clearly seen when we compare the observed abundances of Cr I and Cr II with GCE models. While Cr I has a clear disagreement between model and observations, Cr II is very well modeled. We confirm tight increasing trends of Co and Zn toward lower metallicities, and a tight flat evolution of Ni relative to Fe. Our results strongly suggest inhomogeneous enrichment from hypernovae. Our precise stellar parameters results in a low star-to-star scatter (0.04 dex) in the Li abundances of our sample, with a mean value about 0.4 dex lower than the prediction from standard Big Bang nucleosynthesis; we also study the relation between lithium depletion and stellar mass, but it is difficult to assess a correlation due to the limited mass range. We find two blue straggler stars, based on their very depleted Li abundances. One of them shows intriguing abundance anomalies, including a possible zinc enhancement, suggesting that zinc may have been also produced by a former AGB companion.Peer reviewedFinal Published versio
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