Bibcode
Hill, V.; Skúladóttir, Á.; Tolstoy, E.; Venn, K. A.; Shetrone, M. D.; Jablonka, P.; Primas, F.; Battaglia, G.; de Boer, T. J. L.; François, P.; Helmi, A.; Kaufer, A.; Letarte, B.; Starkenburg, E.; Spite, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 626, id.A15, 23 pp.
Fecha de publicación:
6
2019
Revista
Número de citas
97
Número de citas referidas
84
Descripción
We present detailed chemical abundances for 99 red-giant branch stars in
the centre of the Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy, which have been
obtained from high-resolution VLT/FLAMES spectroscopy. The abundances of
Li, Na, α-elements (O, Mg, Si, Ca Ti), iron-peak elements (Sc, Cr,
Fe, Co, Ni, Zn), and r- and s-process elements (Ba, La, Nd, Eu) were all
derived using stellar atmosphere models and semi-automated analysis
techniques. The iron abundances populate the whole metallicity
distribution of the galaxy with the exception of the very low
metallicity tail, -2.3 ≤ [Fe/H] ≤ -0.9. There is a marked decrease
in [α/Fe] over our sample, from the Galactic halo plateau value at
low [Fe/H] and then, after a "knee", a decrease to sub-solar
[α/Fe] at high [Fe/H]. This is consistent with products of
core-collapse supernovae dominating at early times, followed by the
onset of supernovae type Ia as early as ˜12 Gyr ago. The s-process
products from low-mass AGB stars also participate in the chemical
evolution of Sculptor on a timescale comparable to that of supernovae
type Ia. However, the r-process is consistent with having no time delay
relative to core-collapse supernovae, at least at the later stages of
the chemical evolution in Sculptor. Using the simple and well-behaved
chemical evolution of Sculptor, we further derive empirical constraints
on the relative importance of massive stars and supernovae type Ia to
the nucleosynthesis of individual iron-peak and α-elements. The
most important contribution of supernovae type Ia is to the iron-peak
elements: Fe, Cr, and Mn. There is, however, also a modest but
non-negligible contribution to both the heavier α-elements: S, Ca
and Ti, and some of the iron-peak elements: Sc and Co. We see only a
very small or no contribution to O, Mg, Ni, and Zn from supernovae type
Ia in Sculptor. The observed chemical abundances in Sculptor show no
evidence of a significantly different initial mass function, compared to
that of the Milky Way. With the exception of neutron-capture elements at
low [Fe/H], the scatter around mean trends in Sculptor for [Fe/H] >
-2.3 is extremely low, and compatible with observational errors.
Combined with the small scatter in the age-elemental abundances
relation, this calls for an efficient mixing of metals in the gas in the
centre of Sculptor since ˜12 Gyr ago.
Tables C.1-C.5 are only available at the CDS via anonymous ftp to http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr
(ftp://130.79.128.5) or via http://cdsarc.u-strasbg.fr/viz-bin/qcat?J/A+A/626/A15Based
on VLT/FLAMES observations collected at the European Organisation for
Astronomical Research (ESO) in the Southern Hemisphere under programmes
71.B-0641 and 171.B-0588.
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