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ISOTOPE ANOMALIES IN THE FE-GROUP ELEMENTS IN METEORITES AND CONNECTIONS TO NUCLEOSYNTHESIS IN AGB STARS

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 805, Issue 1, Pages -

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1088/0004-637X/805/1/7

Keywords

ISM: abundances; meteorites; nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances; stars: AGB and post-AGB

Funding

  1. NASA [NNX12AJ01G]
  2. Italian INFN, Istituto Nazionale di Fisica Nucleare, through the ASFIN collaboration
  3. INFN
  4. NASA [NNX12AJ01G, 21547] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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We study the effects of neutron captures in AGB stars on Fe-group elements, with an emphasis on Cr, Fe, and Ni. These elements show anomalies in Cr-54, Fe-58, and Ni-64 in solar system materials, which are commonly attributed to supernovae (SNe). However, as large fractions of the interstellar medium (ISM) were reprocessed in AGB stars, these elements were reprocessed, too. We calculate the effects of such reprocessing on Cr, Fe, and Ni through 1.5 M-circle dot and 3 M-circle dot AGB models, adopting solar and 1/3 solar metallicities. All cases produce excesses of Cr-54, Fe-58, and Ni-64, while the other isotopes are little altered; hence, the observations may be explained by AGB processing. The results are robust and not dependent on the detailed initial isotopic composition. Consequences for other Fe group elements are then explored. They include Ti-50 excesses and some production of Ti-46,Ti-47,Ti-49. In many circumstellar condensates, Ti quantitatively reflects these effects of AGB neutron captures. Scatter in the data results from small variations (granularity) in the isotopic composition of the local ISM. For Si, the main effects are instead due to variations in the local ISM from different SN sources. The problem of Ca is discussed, particularly with regard to Ca-48. The measured data are usually represented assuming terrestrial values for Ca-42/Ca-44. Materials processed in AGB stars or sources with variable initial Ca-42/Ca-44 ratios can give apparent Ca-48 excesses/deficiencies, attributed to SNe. The broader issue of galactic chemical evolution is also discussed in view of the isotopic granularity in the ISM.

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