The Hamburg/ESO R-process Enhanced Star survey (HERES)
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- 7 December 2004
- journal article
- research article
- Published by EDP Sciences in Astronomy & Astrophysics
- Vol. 428 (3), 1027-1037
- https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20041536
Abstract
We report on a dedicated effort to identify and study metal-poor stars strongly enhanced in r-process elements ( dex; hereafter r-II stars), the Hamburg/ESO R-process Enhanced Star survey (HERES). Moderate-resolution (~2 Å) follow-up spectroscopy has been obtained for metal-poor giant candidates selected from the Hamburg/ESO objective-prism survey (HES) as well as the HK survey to identify sharp-lined stars with dex. For several hundred confirmed metal-poor giants brighter than mag (most of them from the HES), “snapshot” spectra (; per pixel) are being obtained with VLT/UVES, with the main aim of finding the % r-II stars expected to be among them. These are studied in detail by means of higher resolution and higher spectra. In this paper we describe a pilot study based on a set of 35 stars, including 23 from the HK survey, eight from the HES, and four comparison stars. We discovered two new r-II stars, CS 29497-004 () and CS 29491-069 (). A first abundance analysis of CS 29497-004 yields that its abundances of Ba to Dy are on average enhanced by 1.5 dex with respect to iron and the Sun and match a scaled solar r-process pattern well, while Th is underabundant relative to that pattern by 0.3 dex, which we attribute to radioactive decay. That is, CS 29497-004 seems not to belong to the class of r-process enhanced stars displaying an “actinide boost”, like CS 31082-001 (Hill et al. 2002), or CS 30306-132 (Honda et al. 2004b). The abundance pattern agrees well with predictions of the phenomenological model of Qian & Wasserburg.Keywords
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