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Estimating R-Process Yields from Abundances of the Metal-Poor Stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2014-07-21 v1

Abstract

The chemical abundances of metal-poor stars provide important clues to explore stellar formation history and set significant constraints on models of the r-process. In this work, we find that the abundance patterns of the light and iron group elements of the main r-process stars are very close to those of the weak r-process stars. Based on a detailed abundance comparison, we find that the weak r-process occurs in supernovae with a progenitor mass range of 1126M\sim11-26M_{\odot}. Using the SN yields given by Heger & Woosley and the abundances of the weak r-process stars, the weak r-process yields are derived. The SNe with a progenitor mass range of 15M<M<26M15M_{\odot}<M<26M_{\odot} are the main sites of the weak r-process and their contributions are larger than 80%. Using the abundance ratios of the weak r-process and the main r-process in the solar system, the average yields of the main r-process are estimated. The observed correlations of the [neutron-capture/Eu] versus [Eu/Fe] can be explained by mixing of the two r-process abundances in various fractions.

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@article{arxiv.1407.4878,
  title  = {Estimating R-Process Yields from Abundances of the Metal-Poor Stars},
  author = {Hongjie Li and Wenjuan Ma and Wenyuan Cui and Bo Zhang},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1407.4878},
  year   = {2014}
}

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The article has been published by PASP, 2014, 126, 544