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The chemical evolution of fluorine is investigated in a sample of Milky Way red giantstars that span a significant range in metallicity from [Fe/H] $\sim$ -1.3 to 0.0 dex. Fluorine abundances are derived from vibration-rotation lines of HF…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2019-11-11 Rafael Guerço , Katia Cunha , Verne V. Smith , Christian R. Hayes , Carlos Abia , David L. Lambert , Henrik Jönsson , Nils Ryde

We investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs by means of detailed chemical evolution models compared with recent observational data. The chemical evolution models adopted here have already…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2020-08-19 Valeria Grisoni , Donatella Romano , Emanuele Spitoni , Francesca Matteucci , Nils Ryde , Henrik Jönsson

The origin of fluorine is still a debated question. AGB stars synthesise this element and likely contribute significantly to its synthesis in the present-day Universe. However, it is not clear whether other sources contribute, especially in…

The main astrophysical factories of fluorine (19F) are thought to be Type II supernovae, Wolf-Rayet stars, and the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) of intermediate mass stars. We present a model for the chemical evolution of fluorine in the…

Fluorine (19F) abundances are derived in a sample of 6 bulge red giants in Baade's Window. These giants span a factor of 10 in metallicity and this is the first study to define the behavior of 19F with metallicity in the bulge. The bulge…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-13 K. Cunha , V. V. Smith , B. K. Gibson

The chemical evolution of fluorine is still a matter of debate in Galactic archaeology, especially at low metallicities, where it is particularly challenging to obtain the corresponding chemical abundances from observations. We present here…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2025-11-03 Valeria Grisoni , Federico Rizzuti , Gabriele Cescutti

The origin of 'cosmic' fluorine is uncertain, but there are three proposed production sites/mechanisms: AGB stars, $\nu$ nucleosynthesis in Type II supernovae, and/or the winds of Wolf-Rayet stars. The relative importance of these…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-06-22 H. Jönsson , N. Ryde , G. M. Harper , M. J. Richter , K. H. Hinkle

The origin and evolution of fluorine in the Milky Way galaxy is still in debate. In particular, the increase of the [F/Fe] in metal-rich stars found from near-IR HF-lines is challenging to explain theoretically. We determine the fluorine…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2023-08-09 G. Nandakumar , N. Ryde , G. Mace

The cosmic origin of fluorine is still not well constrained. Several nucleosynthetic channels at different phases of stellar evolution have been suggested, but these must be constrained by observations. For this, the fluorine abundance…

In the light of the new observational data related to fluorine abundances in the solar neighborhood stars, we present here chemical evolution models testing different fluorine nucleosynthesis prescriptions with the aim to best fit those new…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-04-18 E. Spitoni , F. Matteucci , H. Jönsson , N. Ryde , D. Romano

Fluorine is one of the most interesting elements for nuclear and stellar astrophysics. Fluorine abundance was first measured for stars other than the Sun in 1992, then for a handful metal-poor stars, which are likely to have formed in the…

Abundances of fluorine ($^{19}$F), as well as isotopic ratios of $^{16}$O/$^{17}$O, are derived in a sample of luminous young ($\sim$10$^{7}$--10$^{8}$ yrs) red giants in the Galactic center (with galactocentric distances ranging from…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2022-04-12 Rafael Guerço , Solange Ramírez , Katia Cunha , Verne V. Smith , Nikos Prantzos , Kris Sellgren , Simone Daflon

Revised spectroscopic parameters for the HF molecule and a new CN line list in the 2.3 mu region have been recently available, allowing a revision of the F content in AGB stars. AGB carbon stars are the only observationally confirmed…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-09-16 C. Abia , K. Cunha , S. Cristallo , P. de Laverny

In spite of many observational efforts aiming to characterize the chemical evolution of our Galaxy, not much is known about the origin of fluorine (F). Models suggest that the F found in the Galaxy might have been produced mainly in three…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-06-03 A. Recio-Blanco , P. de Laverny , C. Worley , N. C. Santos , C. Melo , G. Israelian

Fluorine is massive enough that it is not considered to be a light ($Z\le5$) element, yet compared to its near neighbors, C, N, O, and Ne, it is far underproduced in the course of stellar evolution, making its origin more complex. In fact,…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2019-10-23 Keith A. Olive , Elisabeth Vangioni

Possible main formation sites of F in the Universe include AGB stars, the {\nu}-process in Type II SNe, and/or W-R stars. The importance of the W-R stars has theoretically been questioned and they are probably not needed in the modelling of…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2014-05-08 H. Jönsson , N. Ryde , G. M. Harper , K. Cunha , M. Schultheis , K. Eriksson , C. Kobayashi , V. V. Smith , M. Zoccali

The abundance of fluorine is determined from the (2-0) R9 2.3358 micron feature of the molecule HF for several dozen normal G and K stars in the Galactic thin disk from spectra obtained with the Phoenix IR spectrometer on the 2.1-m…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2015-08-19 Catherine A. Pilachowski , Cameron Pace

We compute the evolution of the abundances of barium and europium in the Milky Way and we compare our results with the observed abundances from the recent UVES Large Program "First Stars". We use a chemical evolution model which already…

Astrophysics · Physics 2007-05-23 G. Cescutti , P. Francois , F. Matteucci , R. Cayrel , M. Spite

The behavior of fluorine with metallicity has not yet been probed in any stellar population. In this work, we present the first fluorine abundances measured outside of the Milky Way from a sample of red giants in the Large Magellanic Cloud…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-11-07 K. Cunha , V. V. Smith , D. L. Lambert , K. H. Hinkle

We investigate the effect of new stellar models, which take rotation into account, computed for very low metallicities on the chemical evolution of the earliest phases of the Milky Way. We check the impact of these new stellar yields on a…

Astrophysics · Physics 2008-11-26 C. Chiappini , R. Hirschi , F. Matteucci , G. Meynet , S. Ekstrom , A. Maeder
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