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Evidence from Disrupted Halo Dwarfs that r-process Enrichment via Neutron Star Mergers is Delayed by ≳500 Myr

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL LETTERS
Volume 926, Issue 2, Pages -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/2041-8213/ac5589

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  1. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation
  2. U.S. Department of Energy Office of Science
  3. Center for High Performance Computing at the University of Utah

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The astrophysical origins of r-process elements are still unknown. Neutron star mergers and certain types of core-collapse supernovae are leading candidates. The study found that the disrupted dwarfs Kraken and GSE, with similar masses but different star formation durations, provide an opportunity to investigate r-process enrichment. The results suggest that both neutron star mergers and core-collapse supernovae contribute to the enrichment of r-process elements.
The astrophysical origins of r-process elements remain elusive. Neutron star mergers (NSMs) and special classes of core-collapse supernovae (rCCSNe) are leading candidates. Due to these channels' distinct characteristic timescales (rCCSNe: prompt, NSMs: delayed), measuring r-process enrichment in galaxies of similar mass but differing star formation durations might prove informative. Two recently discovered disrupted dwarfs in the Milky Way's stellar halo, Kraken and Gaia-Sausage Enceladus (GSE), afford precisely this opportunity: Both have M-* approximate to 10(8) M (circle dot) but differing star formation durations of approximate to 2 Gyr and approximate to 3.6 Gyr. Here we present R approximate to 50,000 Magellan/MIKE spectroscopy for 31 stars from these systems, detecting the r-process element Eu in all stars. Stars from both systems have similar [Mg/H] approximate to -1, but Kraken has a median [Eu/Mg] approximate to -0.1 while GSE has an elevated [Eu/Mg] approximate to 0.2. With simple models, we argue NSM enrichment must be delayed by 500-1000 Myr to produce this difference. rCCSNe must also contribute, especially at early epochs, otherwise stars formed during the delay period would be Eu free. In this picture, rCCSNe account for approximate to 50% of the Eu in Kraken, approximate to 25% in GSE, and approximate to 15% in dwarfs with extended star formation durations like Sagittarius. The inferred delay time for NSM enrichment is 10x-100x longer than merger delay times from stellar population synthesis-this is not necessarily surprising because the enrichment delay includes time taken for NSM ejecta to be incorporated into subsequent generations of stars. For example, this may be due to natal kicks that result in r-enriched material deposited far from star-forming gas, which then takes approximate to 10(8)-10(9) yr to cool in these galaxies.

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