NLTE lithium study of VMP/EMP stars finds Spite Plateau with positive slope extending to low metallicity without meltdown and a lithium plateau at A(Li)=1.13 in LRGB stars.
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Milky Way abundance trends act as effective empirical proxies for nucleosynthetic yields, recovering alpha and Fe-peak abundances in quiescent galaxies with 0.05 dex median offset versus 0.23 dex for theory, indicating largely universal yields.
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A Systematic NLTE Study of Very Metal-Poor Stars with Metallicity Down to $-4.3$ dex. II. Lithium Abundance and New Insight to the Lithium Plateau
NLTE lithium study of VMP/EMP stars finds Spite Plateau with positive slope extending to low metallicity without meltdown and a lithium plateau at A(Li)=1.13 in LRGB stars.
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Are Nucleosynthetic Yields Universal? Interpreting the Multi-Elemental Abundances of Quiescent Galaxies over Cosmic Time Using Milky Way Stars
Milky Way abundance trends act as effective empirical proxies for nucleosynthetic yields, recovering alpha and Fe-peak abundances in quiescent galaxies with 0.05 dex median offset versus 0.23 dex for theory, indicating largely universal yields.