Timing the r-process Enrichment of the Ultra-faint Dwarf Galaxy Reticulum II
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Published:2023-02-01
Issue:1
Volume:944
Page:43
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
Simon Joshua D.ORCID, Brown Thomas M.ORCID, Mutlu-Pakdil BurçinORCID, Ji Alexander P.ORCID, Drlica-Wagner AlexORCID, Avila Roberto J., Martínez-Vázquez Clara E.ORCID, Li Ting S.ORCID, Balbinot Eduardo, Bechtol KeithORCID, Frebel AnnaORCID, Geha MarlaORCID, Hansen Terese T.ORCID, James David J., Pace Andrew B.ORCID, Aguena M.ORCID, Alves O.ORCID, Andrade-Oliveira F., Annis J.ORCID, Bacon D.ORCID, Bertin E.ORCID, Brooks D.ORCID, Burke D. L.ORCID, Rosell A. CarneroORCID, Kind M. CarrascoORCID, Carretero J.ORCID, Costanzi M.ORCID, da Costa L. N.ORCID, De Vicente J.ORCID, Desai S.ORCID, Doel P., Everett S., Ferrero I.ORCID, Frieman J., García-Bellido J.ORCID, Gatti M., Gerdes D. W.ORCID, Gruen D.ORCID, Gruendl R. A.ORCID, Gschwend J.ORCID, Gutierrez G., Hinton S. R.ORCID, Hollowood D. L.ORCID, Honscheid K., Kuehn K.ORCID, Kuropatkin N.ORCID, Marshall J. L.ORCID, Mena-Fernández J.ORCID, Miquel R.ORCID, Palmese A., Paz-Chinchón F.ORCID, Pereira M. E. S.ORCID, Pieres A.ORCID, Malagón A. A. PlazasORCID, Raveri M., Rodriguez-Monroy M., Sanchez E.ORCID, Santiago B., Scarpine V., Sevilla-Noarbe I.ORCID, Smith M.ORCID, Suchyta E., Swanson M. E. C.ORCID, Tarle G.ORCID, To C.ORCID, Vincenzi M., Weaverdyck N.ORCID, Wilkinson R. D.
Abstract
Abstract
The ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Reticulum II (Ret II) exhibits a unique chemical evolution history, with
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% of its stars strongly enhanced in r-process elements. We present deep Hubble Space Telescope photometry of Ret II and analyze its star formation history. As in other ultra-faint dwarfs, the color–magnitude diagram is best fit by a model consisting of two bursts of star formation. If we assume that the bursts were instantaneous, then the older burst occurred around the epoch of reionization, forming ∼80% of the stars in the galaxy, while the remainder of the stars formed ∼3 Gyr later. When the bursts are allowed to have nonzero durations, we obtain slightly better fits. The best-fitting model in this case consists of two bursts beginning before reionization, with approximately half the stars formed in a short (100 Myr) burst and the other half in a more extended period lasting 2.6 Gyr. Considering the full set of viable star formation history models, we find that 28% of the stars formed within 500 ± 200 Myr of the onset of star formation. The combination of the star formation history and the prevalence of r-process-enhanced stars demonstrates that the r-process elements in Ret II must have been synthesized early in its initial star-forming phase. We therefore constrain the delay time between the formation of the first stars in Ret II and the r-process nucleosynthesis to be less than 500 Myr. This measurement rules out an r-process source with a delay time of several Gyr or more, such as GW170817.
Funder
NASA National Science Foundation
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
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