Chemically Peculiar A and F Stars with Enhanced s-process and Iron-peak Elements: Stellar Radiative Acceleration at Work
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Xiang, Mao-Sheng
Rix, Hans-Walter
Ting, Yuan-Sen
Ludwig, H.-G.
Coronado, Johanna
Zhang, Meng
Zhang, Hua-Wei
Buder, Sven
Dal Tio, Piero
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We present 15,000 metal-rich ([Fe/H] > −0.2 dex) A and F stars whose surface abundances deviate strongly
from solar abundance ratios and cannot plausibly reflect their birth material composition. These stars are identified
by their high [Ba/Fe] abundance ratios ([Ba/Fe] > 1.0 dex) in the LAMOST DR5 spectra analyzed by Xiang et al.
They are almost exclusively main-sequence and subgiant stars with Teff 6300 K. Their distribution in the Kiel
diagram (Teff–log g) traces a sharp border at low temperatures along a roughly fixed-mass trajectory (around
1.4 Me) that corresponds to an upper limit in convective envelope mass fraction of around 10−4
. Most of these
stars exhibit distinctly enhanced abundances of iron-peak elements (Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni) but depleted abundances of
Mg and Ca. Rotational velocity measurements from GALAH DR2 show that the majority of these stars rotate
slower than typical stars in an equivalent temperature range. These characteristics suggest that they are related to
the so-called Am/Fm stars. Their abundance patterns are qualitatively consistent with the predictions of stellar
evolution models that incorporate radiative acceleration, suggesting they are a consequence of stellar internal
evolution, particularly involving the competition between gravitational settling and radiative acceleration. These
peculiar stars constitute 40% of the whole population of stars with mass above 1.5 Me, affirming that “peculiar”
photospheric abundances due to stellar evolution effects are a ubiquitous phenomenon for these intermediate-mass
stars. This large sample of Ba-enhanced, chemically peculiar A/F stars with individual element abundances
provides the statistics to test more stringently the mechanisms that alter the surface abundances in stars with
radiative envelopes
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