Presolar silicon carbide grains of types Y and Z: their strontium and barium isotopic compositions and stellar origins

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Nan Liu
Thomas Stephan
Sergio Cristallo
Diego Vescovi
Roberto Gallino
Larry R. Nittler
Conel M. O’ D. Alexander
Andrew M. Davis
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[1] Washington University in St. Louis,Laboratory for Space Sciences and Physics Department
[2] Washington University in St. Louis,McDonnell Center for the Space Sciences
[3] Carnegie Institution for Science,Earth and Planets Laboratory
[4] The University of Chicago,Department of the Geophysical Sciences
[5] Chicago Center for Cosmochemistry,Institute for Applied Physics
[6] INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico d’Abruzzo,Dipartimento di Fisica
[7] INFN-Sezione di Perugia,The Enrico Fermi Institute
[8] Goethe University Frankfurt,undefined
[9] Università di Torino,undefined
[10] The University of Chicago,undefined
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We report the Sr and Ba isotopic compositions of 18 presolar SiC grains of types Y (11) and Z (7), rare types commonly argued to have formed in lower-than-solar metallicity asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. We find that the Y and Z grains show higher 88Sr/87Sr and more variable 138Ba/136Ba ratios than mainstream (MS) grains. According to FRANEC Torino AGB models, the Si, Sr, and Ba isotopic compositions of our Y and Z grains can be consistently explained if the grains came from low-mass AGB stars with 0.15 Z⊙ ≤ Z < 1.00 Z⊙, in which the 13C neutron exposure for the slow neutron-capture process is greatly reduced with respect to that required by MS grains for a 1.0 Z⊙ AGB star. This scenario is in line with the previous finding based on Ti isotopes, but it fails to explain the indistinguishable Mo isotopic compositions of MS, Y, and Z grains.
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