A SIMPLE MODEL FOR r-PROCESS SCATTER AND HALO EVOLUTION
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Recent observations of heavy elements produced by rapid neutron capture (r-process) in the halo have shown a striking and unexpected behavior: within a single star, the relative abundances of r-process elements heavier than Eu are the same as the same as those of solar system matter, while across stars with similar metallicity Fe/H, the r/Fe ratio varies over two orders of magnitude. In this paper we present a simple analytic model which describes a star’s abundances in terms of its “ancestry,” i.e., the number of nucleosynthesis events (e.g., supernova explosions) which contributed to the star’s composition. This model leads to a very simple analytic expression for the abundance scatter versus Fe/H, which is in good agreement with the data and with more sophisticated numerical models. We investigate two classes of scenarios for r-process nucleosynthesis, one in which r-process synthesis events occur in only ∼ 4% of supernovae but iron synthesis is ubiquitous, and one in which iron nucleosynthesis occurs in only about 9% of supernovae. (the WasserburgQian model). We find that the predictions in these scenarios are similar for [Fe/H] & −2.5, but that these models can be readily distinguished observationally by measuring the dispersion in r/Fe at [Fe/H] . −3. Subject headings: nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances
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تاریخ انتشار 2001