在盖亚-香肠-土卫二发现了一颗锕系元素增强恒星

Yangming Lin, Haining Li, Ruizheng Jiang, Wako Aoki, Satoshi Honda, Zhenyu He, Ruizhi Zhang, Zhuohan Li and Gang Zhao
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我们报告在盖亚-香肠-土卫二(GSE)内发现了一颗锕系元素增强,金属非常缺乏,r-过程增强的恒星LAMOST J0804+5740。根据斯巴鲁望远镜上的高色散光谱仪获得的高分辨率(R ~ 36000和60000)和高信噪比光谱,确定了48种物质的丰度。这使它成为GSE内第一颗被证实的锕系元素助推星。通过与理论r-过程模型的对比分析,表明磁旋驱动的超新星r-过程模型= 0.2的拟合效果最好,并成功地再现了锕系元素-boost特征。对锕系-助推恒星的运动学分析表明,其中大约三分之二的恒星被归类为离地恒星,这表明锕系-助推恒星更有可能起源于吸积矮星系。J0804+5740是在GSE内发现的第一颗锕系助推恒星,它将为像GSE这样的吸积矮星系的r-过程核合成提供有价值的见解,特别是在最重元素的产生方面。
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An Actinide-boost Star Discovered in the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus
We report the discovery of an actinide-boost, very metal-poor ( ), r-process-enhanced ( ) star, LAMOST J0804+5740, within the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus (GSE). Based on the high-resolution (R ∼ 36,000 and 60,000) and high signal-to-noise ratio spectra obtained with the High Dispersion Spectrograph on the Subaru Telescope, the abundances of 48 species are determined. Its establishes it as the first confirmed actinide-boost star within the GSE. Comparative analysis of its abundance pattern with theoretical r-process models reveals that the magnetorotationally driven jet supernova r-process model with = 0.2 provides the best fit and successfully reproduces the actinide-boost signature. Kinematic analysis of actinide-boost stars reveals that approximately two-thirds of them are classified as ex situ stars, suggesting that actinide-boost stars are more likely to originate from accreted dwarf galaxies. As the first actinide-boost star identified within the GSE, J0804+5740 will provide valuable insights into r-process nucleosynthesis in accreted dwarf galaxies like the GSE, especially on the production of the heaviest elements.
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