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A&A 370, 951-966 (2001)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20010295
Analysis of neutron capture elements in metal-poor stars
T. V. Mishenina1, 2 and V. V. Kovtyukh1, 21 Astronomical observatory, Odessa State University, Shevchenko Park, 65014, Odessa, Ukraine
2 Isaac Newton Institute of Chile, Odessa Branch
(Received 16 November 2000 / Accepted 7 February 2001)
Abstract
We derived model atmosphere parameters (
,
,
[Fe/H],
) for 90 metal-deficient stars (-0.5< [Fe/H]< -3),
using echelle spectra from the ELODIE library (Soubiran et al. 1998). These parameters were analyzed and
compared with current determinations by other authors. The study
of the following elements was carried out: Mg, Si, Ca, Sr, Y, Ba,
La, Ce, Nd, and Eu. The relative contributions of s- and r-processes were evaluated and interpreted through theoretical
computations of the chemical evolution of the Galaxy.
The chemical evolution models (Pagel & Tautvaisiene 1995;
Timmes et al. 1995) depict quite well the behaviour of
[Si/Fe], [Ca/Fe] with [Fe/H]. The trend of [Mg/Fe] compares more
favourably with the computations of Pagel & Tautvaisiene
(1995) than those of Timmes et al. (1995).
The runs of n-capture elements vs. metallicity are described well both by
the model of Pagel & Tautvaisiene (1995,
1997) and by the model of Travaglio et al. (1999)
at [ Fe/H]> -1.5,
when the matter of the Galaxy is sufficiently homogeneous.
The analysis of n-capture element abundances
confirms the jump in [Ba/Fe] at [Fe/H]=-2.5. Some stars from
our sample at [ Fe/H]< -2.0 show a large scatter of Sr, Ba, Y,
Ce. This scatter is not caused by the errors in the measurements,
and may reflect the inhomogeneous nature of the prestellar medium
at early stages of galactic evolution. The matching of [Ba/Fe],
[Eu/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] with the inhomogeneous model by Travaglio et al.
(2001a) suggests that at [ Fe/H]< -2.5, the
essential contribution to the n-rich element abundances derives
from the r-process. The main sources of these processes may be
low mass SN II. The larger dispersion of s-process element
abundances with respect to
-rich elements may arise both
from the birth of metal-poor stars in globular clusters with
following different evolutionary paths and (or) from differences
in s-element enrichment in Galaxy populations.
Key words: nucleosynthesis, abundances -- stars: abundances -- stars: late-type -- Galaxy: evolution
Offprint request: T. V. Mishenina, tamar@deneb.odessa.ua
© ESO 2001
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