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A comparative study on three modes of s-process nucleosynthesis in extremely metal-poor AGB stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2023-10-24 v1

Abstract

Carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) stars in the Galactic halo have a wide range of neutron-capture element abundance patterns. To identify their origin, we investigated three modes of ss-process nucleosynthesis that have been proposed to operate in extremely metal-poor (EMP) Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) stars: the convective 13C burning, which occurs when hydrogen is engulfed by the helium flash convection in low-mass AGB stars, the convective 22Ne burning, which occurs in the helium flash convection of intermediate-mass AGB stars, and the radiative 13C burning, which occurs in the 13^{13}C pocket that is formed during the inter-pulse periods. We show that the production of ss-process elements per iron seed (ss-process efficiency) does not depend on metallicity below [Fe/H]=2[{\rm Fe}/{\rm H}]=-2, because 16O in the helium zone dominates the neutron poison. The convective 13C mode can produce a variety of ss-process efficiencies for Sr, Ba and Pb, including the maxima observed among CEMP stars. The 22Ne mode only produce the lowest end of ss-process efficiencies among CEMP models. We show that the combination of these two modes can explain the full range of observed enrichment of ss-process elements in CEMP stars. In contrast, the 13C pocket mode can hardly explain the high level of enrichment observed in some CEMP stars, even if considering star-to-star variations of the mass of the 13C pocket. These results provide a basis for discussing the binary mass transfer origin of CEMP stars and their subgroups.

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@article{arxiv.2310.14598,
  title  = {A comparative study on three modes of s-process nucleosynthesis in extremely metal-poor AGB stars},
  author = {S. Yamada and T. Suada and Y. Komiya and M. Aikawa and M. Y. Fujimoto},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2310.14598},
  year   = {2023}
}

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22 pages, 13 figures, 1 table. Accepted for publication in Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan