R-process abundance signatures

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Cowan, JJ [1 ]
Sneden, C [1 ]
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[1] Univ Oklahoma, Dept Phys & Astron, Norman, OK 73109 USA
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O57 [原子核物理学、高能物理学];
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Abundance observations indicate the presence of rapid-neutron capture (i.e., r-Process) elements in old Galactic halo and globular cluster stars. These observtions demonstrate that the earliest generations of stars in the Galaxy, responsible for neutron-capture synthesis and the progenitors of the halo stars, were rapidly evolving. Abundance comparisons among large numbers of stars provide clues about the nature of neutron-capture element synthesis both during the earliest times and throughout the history of the Galaxy. In particular, these comparisons suggest differences in the way the heavier (including Ba and above) and lighter neutron capture elements are synthesized in nature. Understanding these differences will help to identify the astrophysical site (or sites) of and conditions in the T-process. The abundance comparisons also demonstrate a large star-to-star scatter in the neutron-capture/iron ratios at low metallicities-which disappears with increasing [Fe/H]- and suggests an early, chemically unmixed and inhomogeneous Galaxy. The very recent neutron-capture element observations indicate that the early phases of Galactic nucleosynthesis, and the associated chemical evolution, are quite complex, with the yields from different (progenitor) mass-range stars contributing to different chemical mixes. Stellar abundance comparisons suggest a change from the r-process to the slow neutron capture (i.e., s-) process at higher metallicities (and later times)in the Galaxy. Finally, the detection of thorium and uranium in halo and globular cluster stars offers a promising, independent age-dating technique that can put lower limits on the age of the Galaxy and thus the Universe.
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