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The R-Process Alliance: First Release from the Northern Search for r-process-enhanced Metal-poor Stars in the Galactic Halo

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
卷 868, 期 2, 页码 -

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aae9df

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Galaxy: formation; stars: abundances; stars: atmospheres; stars: fundamental parameters

资金

  1. Kenilworth Fund of the New York Community Trust
  2. US National Science Foundation [PHY08-22648, PHY 14-30152]
  3. DFG [CH1188/2-1]
  4. COST (European Cooperation in Science and Technology)
  5. NSF [AST 16-13536, AST 18-15403]
  6. Leibniz-Institut fur Astrophysik Potsdam (AIP)
  7. Australian Astronomical Observatory
  8. Australian National University
  9. Australian Research Council
  10. French National Research Agency
  11. German Research Foundation [SPP 1177, SFB 881]
  12. European Research Council [ERC-StG 240271 Galactica]
  13. Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica at Padova
  14. National Science Foundation of the USA [AST-0908326]
  15. W. M. Keck Foundation
  16. Macquarie University
  17. Netherlands Research School for Astronomy
  18. Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
  19. Slovenian Research Agency
  20. Swiss National Science Foundation
  21. Science & Technology Facilities Council of the UK
  22. Johns Hopkins University
  23. Strasbourg Observatory
  24. University of Groningen
  25. ChETEC COST Action [CA16117]
  26. Opticon
  27. University of Heidelberg
  28. University of Sydney
  29. STFC [ST/R000840/1] Funding Source: UKRI

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This paper presents the detailed abundances and r-process classifications of 126 newly identified metal-poor stars as part of an ongoing collaboration, the R-Process Alliance. The stars were identified as metal-poor candidates from the RAdial Velocity Experiment (RAVE) and were followed up at high spectral resolution (R similar to 31,500) with the 3.5 m telescope at Apache Point Observatory. The atmospheric parameters were determined spectroscopically from Fe I lines, taking into account < 3D > non-LTE corrections and using differential abundances with respect to a set of standards. Of the 126 new stars, 124 have [Fe/H] < -1.5, 105 have [Fe/H] < -2.0, and 4 have [Fe/H] < -3.0. Nine new carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars have been discovered, three of which are enhanced in r-process elements. Abundances of neutron-capture elements reveal 60 new r-I stars (with +0.3 <= [Eu/Fe] <= +1.0 and [Ba/Eu] < 0) and 4 new r-II stars (with [Eu/Fe] > +1.0). Nineteen stars are found to exhibit a limited-r signature ([Sr/Ba] > +0.5, [Ba/Eu] < 0). For the r-II stars, the second- and third-peak main r-process patterns are consistent with the r-process signature in other metal-poor stars and the Sun. The abundances of the light, alpha, and Fe-peak elements match those of typical Milky Way (MW) halo stars, except for one r-I star that has high Na and low Mg, characteristic of globular cluster stars. Parallaxes and proper motions from the second Gaia data release yield UVW space velocities for these stars that are consistent with membership in the MW halo. Intriguingly, all r-II and the majority of r-I stars have retrograde orbits, which may indicate an accretion origin.

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