The odd-isotope fractions of Barium in CEMP-r/s star HE 0338-3945 and r-II star CS 31082-001
Abstract
We report the first measurement of the odd-isotope fractions for barium, \, in two extremely metal-poor stars: a CEMP-r/s star \ (\,=-2.420.11) and an r-II star \ (\,=-2.900.13). The measured \ values are 0.230.12 corresponding to 34.334.3\% of the r-process contributions for \ and 0.430.09 corresponding to 91.425.7\% of the r-process contribution to Ba production for . The high r-process signature of barium in \ (91.425.7\%) suggests that the majority of the heavy elements in this star were synthesised via an r-process path, while the lower r-process value (34.334.3\%) found in \ indicates that the heavy elements in this star formed through a mix of s-process and r-process synthesis. These conclusions are consistent with studies based on AGB model calculations to fit their abundance distributions.
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