Barium and europium abundances in cool dwarf stars and nucleosynthesis of heavy elements

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Mashonkina, L
Gehren, T
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[1] Kazan State Univ, Dept Astron, Kazan 420008 8, Russia
[2] Univ Munich, Inst Astron & Astrophys, D-81679 Munich, Germany
[3] Max Planck Inst Astrophys, D-85740 Garching, Germany
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line : formation; nuclear reactions; nucleosynthesis; abundances; Sun : abundances; stars : abundances; stars : late-type; Galaxy : evolution;
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We revise barium abundances in 29 cool stars with metallicities [Fe/H] ranging from -2.20 to 0.07 and europium abundances in 15 stars with [Fe/H] from -1.52 to 0.07. The sample has been extracted from Fuhrmann's lists (1998, 2000) and confined to main-sequence and turnoff stars with only one subgiant added. The results are based on differential NLTE model atmosphere analyses of spectra that have a typical SM of 200 and a resolution of 40000 or 60000. The statistical equilibrium of Eu II is first investigated with a model atom containing 32 levels of Full plus the ground state of Eu III. NLTE effects decrease the equivalent widths of the Eu 11 lines compared with LTE resulting in positive NLTE abundance corrections which are below 0.08 dex for all the stars investigated. The solar barium abundance log epsilon (Ba,.) = 2.21 and the europium abundance log epsilon (Eu,.) = 0.53 are found from the Ba Ir and Eu 11 solar Aux line profile fitting, and they coincide within error bars with meteoritic abundances of Grevesse et al. (1996). Here the usual scale with log epsilon (H) = 12 is used. The isotopic ratio Eu-151: Eu-153 = 55. 45 is obtained from solar disk center intensity profile fitting of the Eu II lambda 4129 Angstrom line. We report here for the first time that the elemental ratios [Ba/Fe], [Eu/Fe] and [Eu/Ba] show a different behaviour for stars of different Galactic populations. For the halo stars the [Ba/Fe] ratios are approximately solar, europium is overabundant relative to iron and barium with the mean Values [Eu/Fe] = 0.62 and [Eu/Ba] = 0.64. For thick disk stars it is found that a) barium is slightly underabundant relative to iron by about 0.1 dex; b) europium is overabundant relative to iron with the [Eu/Fe] ratios between 0.30 and 0.44; and c) europium is overabundant relative to barium with a mean value of [Eu/Ba] = 0.49 +/- 0.03. A step-like change in the [Eu/Ba] and [Ba/Fe] ratios occurs at the thick to thin disk transition; so, nearly solar elemental ratios [Ba/Fe], [Eu/Fe] and [Eu/Ba] are found for the thin disk stars. These data suggest that a) the halo and thick disk stellar population formed quickly during an interval comparable with the evolution time of an AGE progenitor of 3 to 4 M., and the r-process dominated heavy element production at that epoch; b) there was a hiatus in star formation before the early stage of the thin disk developed. The even-to-odd Ba isotope ratios estimated from hyperfine structure (HFS) affecting the Ba Ir resonance line in the halo and thick disk stars favour a significant contribution of Ba-138 to barium for a pure r-process, and this is supported by the recent data of Arlandini et al. (1999).
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