s-Process in Massive Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars

Abstract

Observations suggest that the interstellar medium (ISM) might have been highly enriched in carbon at very early times. We explore nucleosynthesis in massive carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) stars of 12--40\,M formed from such an ISM with [Fe]≤-2. We find substantial production of elements heavier than Fe, mostly up to Sr, by the weak s-process in stars with initial abundances of [CNO]-1.5. Even heavier elements, up to Ba, can be produced for [CNO]-0.5. The efficiency of this s-process is sensitive to the initial enhancement of C (or more generally, CNO) and mass of the star, with the yield increasing approximately linearly with the initial Fe abundance. The s-process in CEMP stars of 20 \,M with [CNO] -1.5 can be an important source for heavy elements in the Early Galaxy.

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