Sulphur abundances in disk stars: A correlation with silicon
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Chen, Y.Q
Nissen, P.E
Zhao, G
Asplund, Martin
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We have performed new determinations of sulphur and silicon abundances for a sample of 26 disk stars based on high-resolution, high signal-to-noise spectra. The results indicate a solar [S/Fe] for [Fe/H] > −0.3, below which [S/Fe] increases to ~0.25 dex at [Fe/H] = −1.0. We find that there is a good correlation between [S/H] and [Si/H], indicating the same nucleosynthetic origin of the two elements. It seems that the ratio of sulphur to silicon does not depend on metallicity for [Fe/H] > −1.0. The implications of these results on models for the nucleosynthesis of a-capture elements and the chemical evolution of the Galaxy are discussed. Based on observations carried out at National Astronomical Observatories (Xinglong, PR China).
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