The detailed chemical abundance patterns of accreted halo stars from the optical to infrared

Author:

Carrillo Andreia123,Hawkins Keith1ORCID,Jofré Paula4,de Brito Silva Danielle4,Das Payel5,Lucey Madeline1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Astronomy, University of Texas at Austin , 2515 Speedway, Stop C1400, Austin, TX 78712-1205, USA

2. Institute for Computational Cosmology, Department of Physics, Durham University , Durham DH1 3LE, UK

3. LSST Corporation Data Science Fellow

4. Núcleo de Astronomía, Facultad de Ingeniería y Ciencias, Universidad Diego Portales , Ejercito 441, Santiago, Chile

5. Department of Physics, University of Surrey , Guildford GU2 7XH, UK

Abstract

ABSTRACT Understanding the assembly of our Galaxy requires us to also characterize the systems that helped build it. In this work, we accomplish this by exploring the chemistry of accreted halo stars from Gaia-Enceladus/Gaia-Sausage (GES) selected in the infrared from the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE) Data Release 16. We use high resolution optical spectra for 62 GES stars to measure abundances in 20 elements spanning the α, Fe-peak, light, odd-Z, and notably, the neutron-capture groups of elements to understand their trends in the context of and in contrast to the Milky Way and other stellar populations. Using these derived abundances we find that the optical and the infrared abundances agree to within 0.15 dex except for O, Co, Na, Cu, and Ce. These stars have enhanced neutron-capture abundance trends compared to the Milky Way, and their [Eu/Mg] and neutron-capture abundance ratios (e.g. [Y/Eu], [Ba/Eu], [Zr/Ba], [La/Ba], and [Nd/Ba]) point to r-process enhancement and a delay in s-process enrichment. Their [α/Fe] trend is lower than the Milky Way trend for [Fe/H] > −1.5 dex, similar to previous studies of GES stars and consistent with the picture that these stars formed in a system with a lower rate of star formation. This is further supported by their depleted abundances in Ni, Na, and Cu abundances, again, similar to previous studies of low-α stars with accreted origins.

Funder

Research Corporation

TDA

Brinson Foundation

Moore Foundation

National Science Foundation

United States Department of Energy

Aspen Center for Physics

FONDECYT

UK Research and Innovation

Alfred P. Sloan Foundation

University of Utah

Carnegie Mellon University

Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics

University of Tokyo

Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

New Mexico State University

University of Notre Dame

Pennsylvania State University

Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México

University of Arizona

University of Portsmouth

University of Virginia

University of Washington

Vanderbilt University

Yale University

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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