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    Chemical Analysis of the Ultrafaint Dwarf Galaxy Grus II. Signature of High-mass Stellar Nucleosynthesis

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    Hansen, T. T.
    Marshall, J. L. cc
    Simon, J. D.
    Li, T. S.
    Bernstein, R. A.
    Pace, A. B.
    Ferguson, P.
    Nagasawa, D. Q.
    Kuehn, K.
    Carollo, D.
    Geha, M.
    James, D.
    Walker, A.
    Diehl, H. T.
    Aguena, M.
    Allam, S.
    Avila, S.
    Bertin, E.
    Brooks, D.
    Buckley-Geer, E.
    Burke, D. L.
    Carnero Rosell, A.
    Carrasco Kind, M.
    Carretero, J.
    Costanzi, M.
    Da Costa, L. N.
    Desai, S.
    De Vicente, J.
    Doel, P.
    Eckert, K.
    Eifler, T. F.
    Everett, S.
    Ferrero, I
    Frieman, J.
    Garcia-Bellido, J.
    Gaztanaga, E.
    Gerdes, D. W. cc
    Gruen, D.
    Gruendl, R. A. cc
    Gschwend, J.
    Gutierrez, G.
    Hinton, S. R.
    Hollowood, D. L.
    Honscheid, K.
    Kuropatkin, N.
    Maia, M. A. G.
    March, M.
    Miquel, R.
    Palmese, A.
    Paz-Chinchon, F.
    Plazas, A. A.
    Sanchez, E.
    Santiago, B.
    Scarpine, V
    Serrano, S.
    Smith, M.
    Soares-Santos, M. cc
    Suchyta, E.
    Swanson, M. E. C.
    Tarle, G. cc
    Varga, T. N.
    Wilkinson, R.
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    Affiliation
    Univ Arizona, Dept Astron, Steward Observ
    Issue Date
    2020-07
    Keywords
    Chemical abundances
    Dwarf galaxies
    Chemically peculiar stars
    Stellar abundances
    
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    Publisher
    IOP PUBLISHING LTD
    Citation
    T. T. Hansen et al 2020 ApJ 897 183
    Journal
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
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    Copyright © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    We present a detailed abundance analysis of the three brightest member stars at the top of the giant branch of the ultrafaint dwarf (UFD) galaxy Grus II. All stars exhibit a higher than expected [Mg/Ca] ratio compared to metal-poor stars in other UFD galaxies and in the Milky Way (MW) halo. Nucleosynthesis in high-mass (M) core-collapse supernovae has been shown to create this signature. The abundances of this small sample (three) stars suggests the chemical enrichment of Grus II could have occurred through substantial high-mass stellar evolution, and is consistent with the framework of a top-heavy initial mass function. However, with only three stars it cannot be ruled out that the abundance pattern is the result of a stochastic chemical enrichment at early times in the galaxy. The most metal-rich of the three stars also possesses a small enhancement in rapid neutron-capture (r-process) elements. The abundance pattern of ther-process elements in this star matches the scaledr-process pattern of the solar system andr-process enhanced stars in other dwarf galaxies and in the MW halo, hinting at a common origin for these elements across a range of environments. All current proposed astrophysical sites ofr-process element production are associated with high-mass stars, thus the possible top-heavy initial mass function of Grus II would increase the likelihood of any of these events occurring. The time delay between the alpha andr-process element enrichment of the galaxy favors a neutron star merger as the origin of ther-process elements in Grus II.
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    ISSN
    0004-637X
    EISSN
    1538-4357
    DOI
    10.3847/1538-4357/ab9643
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    Final published version
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    10.3847/1538-4357/ab9643
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