Stellar age dating with thorium, uranium and lead

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Frebel, Anna [1 ]
Kratz, Karl-Ludwig [1 ]
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[1] Univ Texas Austin, McDonald Observ, Univ Stn 1, Austin, TX 78712 USA
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AGES OF STARS | 2009年 / 258期
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stars: abundances; stars: Population II; Galaxy: halo; METAL-POOR STARS; NEUTRON-CAPTURE ELEMENTS; R-PROCESS; EARLY GALAXY; 1ST STARS; RICH; COSMOCHRONOLOGY; DISCOVERY; ABUNDANCE;
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10.1017/S1743921309032104
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P1 [天文学];
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We present HE 1523-0901, a metal-poor star in which the radioactive elements Th and U could be detected. Only three stars have measured U abundances, of which HE 1523-0901 has the most; confidently determined value. From comparing the stable Eu, Os, and Ir abundances with measurements of Th and U, stellar ages can be derived. Based on seven such chronometer abundance ratios, the age of HE 1523-0901 was found to be similar to 13 Gyr. Only in upper limit for Pb could be measured so far. Knowing all three abundances of Th, U, and Pb would provide a self-consistent test for r-process calculations. Pb is the beta- plus alpha-decay end-product of all decay chains in the mass region between Pb and the onset of dominant spontaneous fission above Th and U. Hence, in addition to Th/U also Th, U/Pb should be used to obtain a consistent picture for actinide chronometry. From recent r-process calculations within the classical "waiting-point" model, for a 13 Gyr old star we predict the respective abundance ratios of log epsilon(Th/U) = 0.84, log epsilon(Th/Pb) = -1.32 and log epsilon(Th/U) = -2.16. We compare these values with the measured abundance ratios in HE 1523-0901 of log epsilon(Th/U) = 0.86 log epsilon(Th/Pb) > -1.0 and log epsilon(U/Pb) > -1.9. With this good level of agreement, HE 1523-0901 is already a vital probe for observational "near-field" cosmology by providing an independent lower limit for the age of the Universe.
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