The Gaia BH3 companion exhibits an r-I abundance pattern reproduced by core-collapse supernova plus r-process yields and closely matching diluted ED-2 stars, supporting early cluster enrichment over local pollution.
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High-precision abundances and Ba isotopic ratios in TYC 6044-714-1 favor an s+r nucleosynthesis scenario over i-process models, which require implausible conditions and mismatch isotopic data.
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The chemical fingerprint of the Gaia BH3 system. Evidence for early cluster enrichment from the analysis of 51 elements
The Gaia BH3 companion exhibits an r-I abundance pattern reproduced by core-collapse supernova plus r-process yields and closely matching diluted ED-2 stars, supporting early cluster enrichment over local pollution.
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Observational Signatures and Constraints on the Intermediate Neutron-Capture Process. The Case of the CEMP star TYC 6044-714-1 (RAVE J094921.8-161722)
High-precision abundances and Ba isotopic ratios in TYC 6044-714-1 favor an s+r nucleosynthesis scenario over i-process models, which require implausible conditions and mismatch isotopic data.