B. Barbuy, H. Ernandes, A. C. S. Friaça, M. S. Camargo, P. da Silva, S. O. Souza, T. Masseron, M. Brauner, D. A. García-Hernández, J. G. Fernández-Trincado, K. Cunha, V. V. Smith, A. Pérez-Villegas, C. Chiappini, A. B. A. Queiroz, B. X. Santiago, T. C. Beers, F. Anders, R. P. Schiavon, M. Valentini, D. Minniti, D. Geisler, D. Souto, V. M. Placco, M. Zoccali, S. Feltzing, M. Schultheis, C. Nitschelm
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摘要
上下文。我们之前已经根据H波段的谱线研究了58颗球状凸起恒星中的几种元素。现在我们推导出较少研究的元素磷(P;Z=15),硫(S;Z=16),钾(K;.Aims Z = 19)。我们将58颗球状凸起恒星中P、S和K的丰度与先前对阿帕奇点天文台星系演化实验(APOGEE)数据的分析结果以及对这些元素的一些现有研究结果进行了比较。我们利用DR17发布的APOGEE项目提供的恒星物理参数,通过光谱合成得出了单个丰度。我们对h波段中所研究元素的最佳谱线提出了建议。我们还比较了目前的结果,连同文献数据,与化学进化模型。最后,考虑了中微子过程对奇z元素P和k的适宜拟合。我们证实,h波段有有用的谱线,可以在中等金属贫乏的恒星中推导出元素P、S和K。丰度与高分辨率光谱的文献结果表明,发现了中度增强的磷星,使人联想到金属丰度[Fe/H]≈−1.0的厚盘星和晕星的结果。因此,我们第一次发现这种效应发生在来自凸起球体的老恒星中。硫是α-元素,其行为也是如此。钾和硫都表现出一些恒星间的散射,但符合化学演化模型的预期。
Abundances of P, S, and K in 58 bulge spheroid stars from APOGEE
Context. We have previously studied several elements in 58 selected bulge spheroid stars, based on spectral lines in the H band. We now derive the abundances of the less studied elements phosphorus (P; Z=15), sulphur (S; Z=16), and potassium (K; Z=19).Aims. The abundances of P, S, and K in 58 bulge spheroid stars are compared both with the results of a previous analysis of the data from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), and with a few available studies of these elements.Methods. We derived the individual abundances through spectral synthesis, using the stellar physical parameters available for our sample from the DR17 release of the APOGEE project. We provide recommendations for the best lines to be used for the studied elements among those in the H-band. We also compare the present results, together with literature data, with chemical-evolution models. Finally, the neutrino-process was taken into account for the suitable fit to the odd-Z elements P and K.Results. We confirm that the H-band has useful lines for the derivation of the elements P, S, and K in moderately metal-poor stars. The abundances, plotted together with literature results from high-resolution spectroscopy, indicate that moderately enhanced phosphorus stars are found, reminiscent of results obtained for thick disc and halo stars of metallicity [Fe/H]≈−1.0. Therefore, for the first time, we identify that this effect occurs in the old stars from the bulge spheroid. Sulphur is an α-element and behaves as such. Potassium and sulphur both exhibit some star-to-star scatter, but fit within the expectations of chemical evolution models.
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