The study of s-process nucleosynthesis based on barium stars, CEMP-s and CEMP-r/s stars

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Wenyuan Cui
Jianrong Shi
Yuanyuan Geng
Caixia Zhang
Xiaoying Meng
Lang Shao
Bo Zhang
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[1] Hebei Normal University,Department of Physics
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,National Astronomical Observatories
[3] Shandong University,Department of Physics
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Nucleosynthesis; Abundances; Stars: AGB; Stars: barium;
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In order to get a broader view of the s-process nucleosynthesis we study the abundance distribution of heavy elements of 35 barium stars and 24 CEMP-stars, including nine CEMP-s stars and 15 CEMP-r/s stars. The similar distribution of [Pb/hs] between CEMP-s and CEMP-r/s stars indicate that the s-process material of both CEMP-s and CEMP-r/s stars should have a uniform origin, i.e. mass transfer from their predominant AGB companions. For the CEMP-r/s stars, we found that the r-process should provide similar proportional contributes to the second s-peak and the third s-peak elements, and also be responsible for the higher overabundance of heavy elements than those in CEMP-s stars. Which hints that the r-process origin of CEMP-r/s stars should be closely linked to the main r-process. The fact that some small r values exist for both barium and CEMP-s stars, implies that the single exposure event of the s-process nucleosynthesis should be general in a wide metallicity range of our Galaxy. Based on the relation between Cr and Cs, we suggest that the origin of r-elements for CEMP-r/s stars have more sources. A common scenario is that the formation of the binary system was triggered by only one or a few supernova. In addition, accretion-induced collapse(AIC) or SN 1.5 should be the supplementary scenario, especially for these whose pre-AGB companion with higher mass and smaller orbit radius, which support the higher values of both Cr and Cs.
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