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Elevated r-process enrichment in gaia sausage and sequoia

  • David S. Aguado
  • , Vasily Belokurov
  • , G. C. Myeong
  • , N. Wyn Evans
  • , Chiaki Kobayashi
  • , Luca Sbordone
  • , Julio Chanamé
  • , Camila Navarrete
  • , Sergey E. Koposov

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Abstract

The Gaia Sausage (GS) and the Sequoia represent the major accretion events that formed the stellar halo of the Milky Way. A detailed chemical study of these main building blocks provides a pristine view of the early steps of the Galaxy's assembly. We present the results of the analysis of the UVES high-resolution spectroscopic observations at the 8.2 m VLT of nine Sausage/Sequoia members selected kinematically using Gaia DR2. We season this set of measurements with archival data from Nissen & Schuster and GALAH DR3 (2020). Here, we focus on the neutron-capture process by analyzing Sr, Y, Ba, and Eu behavior. We detect clear enhancement in Eu abundance ([Eu/Fe] ∼ 0.6-0.7) indicative of large prevalence of the r-process in the stellar n-capture makeup. We are also able to trace the evolution of the heavy element production across a wide range of metallicity. The barium to europium changes from a tight, flat sequence with [Ba/Eu] = -0.7 reflecting dominant contribution from exploding massive stars, to a clear upturn at higher iron abundances, betraying the onset of contamination from asymptotic giant branch (AGB) ejecta. Additionally, we discover two clear sequences in the [Fe/H]-[Ba/Fe] plane likely caused by distinct levels of s-process pollution and mixing within the GS progenitor.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberabdbb8
JournalAstrophysical Journal Letters
Volume908
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 10 Feb 2021
Externally publishedYes

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