Chemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxy

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Autor(a) principal: Marshall, Jennifer L.
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Santiago, Basilio Xavier, DES Collaboration
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Institucional da UFRGS
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10183/201314
Resumo: We present a chemical abundance analysis of four additional confirmed member stars of Tucana III, a Milky Way satellite galaxy candidate in the process of being tidally disrupted as it is accreted by the Galaxy. Two of these stars are centrally located in the core of the galaxy while the other two stars are located in the eastern and western tidal tails. The four stars have chemical abundance patterns consistent with the one previously studied star in Tucana III: they are moderately enhanced in r-process elements, i.e., they have<[Eu/≈ Fe]> 0.4dex. The non-neutron-capture elements generally follow trends seen in other dwarf galaxies, including a metallicity range of 0.44 dex and the expected trend in α-elements, i.e., the lower metallicity stars have higher Ca and Ti abundances. Overall, the chemical abundance patterns of these stars suggest that Tucana III was an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy, and not a globular cluster, before being tidally disturbed. As is the case for the one other galaxy dominated by r-process enhanced stars, Reticulum II, Tucana III's stellar chemical abundances are consistent with pollution from ejecta produced by a binary neutron star merger, although a different r-process element or dilution gas mass is required to explain the abundances in these two galaxies if a neutron star merger is the sole source of r-process enhancement.
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spelling Marshall, Jennifer L.Santiago, Basilio XavierDES Collaboration2019-11-02T03:52:35Z20190004-637Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10183/201314001104025We present a chemical abundance analysis of four additional confirmed member stars of Tucana III, a Milky Way satellite galaxy candidate in the process of being tidally disrupted as it is accreted by the Galaxy. Two of these stars are centrally located in the core of the galaxy while the other two stars are located in the eastern and western tidal tails. The four stars have chemical abundance patterns consistent with the one previously studied star in Tucana III: they are moderately enhanced in r-process elements, i.e., they have<[Eu/≈ Fe]> 0.4dex. The non-neutron-capture elements generally follow trends seen in other dwarf galaxies, including a metallicity range of 0.44 dex and the expected trend in α-elements, i.e., the lower metallicity stars have higher Ca and Ti abundances. Overall, the chemical abundance patterns of these stars suggest that Tucana III was an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy, and not a globular cluster, before being tidally disturbed. As is the case for the one other galaxy dominated by r-process enhanced stars, Reticulum II, Tucana III's stellar chemical abundances are consistent with pollution from ejecta produced by a binary neutron star merger, although a different r-process element or dilution gas mass is required to explain the abundances in these two galaxies if a neutron star merger is the sole source of r-process enhancement.application/pdfengThe astrophysical journal. Bristol. Vol. 882, no. 2 (Sep. 2019), 177, 12 p.MetalicidadeNucleosínteseGaláxias anãsChemical abundancesChemically peculiar starsDwarf galaxiesChemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxyEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSTEXT001104025.pdf.txt001104025.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain60183http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/201314/2/001104025.pdf.txt69f2e12557b825a4844e92380e520b04MD52ORIGINAL001104025.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1432455http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/201314/1/001104025.pdf3aab6d32fcf69db098ed9c368cc75f52MD5110183/2013142023-07-02 03:42:53.857635oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/201314Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2023-07-02T06:42:53Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false
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title Chemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxy
spellingShingle Chemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxy
Marshall, Jennifer L.
Metalicidade
Nucleosíntese
Galáxias anãs
Chemical abundances
Chemically peculiar stars
Dwarf galaxies
title_short Chemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxy
title_full Chemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxy
title_fullStr Chemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxy
title_full_unstemmed Chemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxy
title_sort Chemical abundance analysis of Tucana III, the second r-process enhanced ultra-faint dwarf galaxy
author Marshall, Jennifer L.
author_facet Marshall, Jennifer L.
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
DES Collaboration
author_role author
author2 Santiago, Basilio Xavier
DES Collaboration
author2_role author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Marshall, Jennifer L.
Santiago, Basilio Xavier
DES Collaboration
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Metalicidade
Nucleosíntese
Galáxias anãs
topic Metalicidade
Nucleosíntese
Galáxias anãs
Chemical abundances
Chemically peculiar stars
Dwarf galaxies
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv Chemical abundances
Chemically peculiar stars
Dwarf galaxies
description We present a chemical abundance analysis of four additional confirmed member stars of Tucana III, a Milky Way satellite galaxy candidate in the process of being tidally disrupted as it is accreted by the Galaxy. Two of these stars are centrally located in the core of the galaxy while the other two stars are located in the eastern and western tidal tails. The four stars have chemical abundance patterns consistent with the one previously studied star in Tucana III: they are moderately enhanced in r-process elements, i.e., they have<[Eu/≈ Fe]> 0.4dex. The non-neutron-capture elements generally follow trends seen in other dwarf galaxies, including a metallicity range of 0.44 dex and the expected trend in α-elements, i.e., the lower metallicity stars have higher Ca and Ti abundances. Overall, the chemical abundance patterns of these stars suggest that Tucana III was an ultra-faint dwarf galaxy, and not a globular cluster, before being tidally disturbed. As is the case for the one other galaxy dominated by r-process enhanced stars, Reticulum II, Tucana III's stellar chemical abundances are consistent with pollution from ejecta produced by a binary neutron star merger, although a different r-process element or dilution gas mass is required to explain the abundances in these two galaxies if a neutron star merger is the sole source of r-process enhancement.
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