Thursday, May 9, 2013

1305.1909 (T. Mishenina et al.)

Barium and Yttrium abundance in intermediate-age and old open clusters    [PDF]

T. Mishenina, S. Korotin, G. Carraro, V. V. Kovtyukh, I. A. Yegorova
Barium is a neutron capture element, that, in open clusters, is frequently over-abundant with respect to the Iron. A clear explanation for this is still missing. Additionally, its gradient across the Galactic disk is poorly constrained. We measure the abundance of yttrium and barium using the synthetic spectrum method from UVES high-resolution spectra of eight distant open clusters, namely Ruprecht 4, Ruprecht 7, Berkeley 25, Berkeley 73, Berkeley 75, NGC 6192, NGC 6404, and NGC 6583. The barium abundance was estimated using NLTE approximation. We confirm that Barium is indeed over-abundant in most clusters, especially young clusters. Finally, we investigated the trend of yttrium and barium abundances as a function of distance in the Galaxy and ages. Several scenarios for the barium over-abundance are then discussed.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1305.1909

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