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New \textsl{s}-process Mechanism in Rapidly-Rotating Massive Pop II Stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2021-10-28 v2

Abstract

We report a new mechanism for the \textsl{s} in rotating massive metal-poor stars. Our models show that above a critical rotation speed, such stars evolve in a quasi-chemically-homogeneous fashion, which gives rise to a prolific \textsl{s}-process. Rotation-induced mixing results in primary production of 13^{13}C, which subsequently makes neutrons via 13C(α,n)16O^{13}\mathrm{C}(\alpha,\mathrm{n})^{16}\mathrm{O} during core He burning. Neutron capture can last up to 1013s\sim 10^{13}\,\mathrm{s} (3×105\sim 3\times 10^{5}~yr) with the peak central neutron density ranging from 107\sim10^7 to 108cm310^{8}\,\mathrm{cm}^{-3}. Depending on the rotation speed and the mass loss rate, a strong \textsl{s} can occur with production of elements up to Bi for progenitors with initial metallicities of [Z]1.5[Z]\lesssim -1.5. This result suggests that rapidly-rotating massive metal-poor stars are likely the first site for the main \textsl{s}-process. We find that these stars can potentially explain the early onset of the \textsl{s}-process and some of the carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP-\textsl{s} and CEMP-\textsl{r/s}) stars with strong enrichment attributed to the \textsl{s} or a mixture of the \textsl{r}-process and the \textsl{s}-process.

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@article{arxiv.1906.07335,
  title  = {New \textsl{s}-process Mechanism in Rapidly-Rotating Massive Pop II Stars},
  author = {Projjwal Banerjee and Alexander Heger and Yong-Zhong Qian},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1906.07335},
  year   = {2021}
}

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13 pages, 9 figures, 1 table