The Rise of the r-process in the Gaia-Sausage/Enceladus Dwarf Galaxy ∗

Xiaowei Ou, 筱葳 欧, Alexander P. Ji, Anna Frebel, Rohan P. Naidu and Guilherme Limberg
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Neutron star mergers (NSMs) produce r-process elements after a time-delayed inspiral process. Once a significant number of NSMs are present in a galaxy, r-process elements, such as Eu, are expected to significantly increase with time. Yet, there have been limited observational data in support of Eu increasing within Local Group galaxies. We have obtained high-resolution Magellan/MIKE observations of 43 metal-poor stars in the Gaia-Sausage/Enceladus (GSE) tidally disrupted galaxy with −2.5 < [Fe/H] < −1. For the first time, we find a clear rise in [Eu/Mg] with increasing [Mg/H] within one galaxy. We use a simple chemical evolution model to study how such a rise can result from the interplay of prompt and delayed r-process enrichment events. Delayed r-process sources are required to explain the rise and subsequent leveling off of [Eu/Mg] in this disrupted galaxy. However, the rise may be explained by delayed r-process sources with either short (∼10 Myr) or long (∼500 Myr) minimum delay times. Future studies on the nature of r-process sources and their enrichment processes in the GSE will require additional stars in the GSE at even lower metallicities than the present study.
盖亚-索萨奇/恩克拉多斯矮星系∗中r过程的兴起
中子星合并(NSM)在经过一个延时的吸积过程之后会产生r过程元素。一旦星系中出现了大量的中子星合并体,r过程元素(如Eu)预计会随着时间的推移而显著增加。然而,支持Eu在本星系内增加的观测数据还很有限。我们获得了盖亚-索萨奇/恩克拉多斯(GSE)潮汐扰动星系中43颗贫金属恒星的高分辨率麦哲伦/MIKE观测数据,其-2.5 < [Fe/H] <-1。我们首次发现在一个星系中,[Eu/Mg]随着[Mg/H]的增加而明显上升。我们用一个简单的化学演化模型来研究这种上升是如何由迅速和延迟的r-过程富集事件相互作用而产生的。要解释这个被破坏星系中[Eu/Mg]的上升和随后的平缓,需要延迟的r过程源。然而,最小延迟时间较短(∼10 Myr)或较长(∼500 Myr)的延迟r-过程源也可以解释[Eu/Mg]的上升。未来对GSE中r-过程源的性质及其富集过程的研究将需要GSE中更多金属度比本研究更低的恒星。
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