The standard Dynes-Fulton reconstruction of critical current density breaks down for junctions with nonlinear phase distributions, and the authors propose an iterative algorithm that incorporates prior knowledge to fix it.
The accreted Galaxy: An overview of TESS metal-poor accreted stars candidates
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The Milky Way is a mosaic of stars from different origins. In particular, metal-poor accreted star candidates offer a unique opportunity to better understand the accretion history of the Milky Way. In this work, we aim to explore the assembly history of the Milky Way by investigating accreted stars in terms of their ages, dynamical properties, and chemical abundances. We also aim to better characterize the impact of incorporating asteroseismic information on age and chemical abundance calculations of metal-poor accreted stars for which TESS data is available. In this study, we conducted an in-depth examination of 30 metal-poor accreted star candidates, using TESS and Gaia data, as well as MIKE spectra. We find satisfactory agreement between seismic and predicted/spectroscopic surface gravity (log g) values, demonstrating the reliability of spectroscopic data from our methodology. We found that while age determination is highly dependent on the log g and asteroseismic information used, the overall chemical abundance distributions are similar for different log g. However, we found that calcium (Ca) abundances are more sensitive to the adopted log g. Our study reveals that the majority of our stars have properties compatible to those reported for the Gaia-Sausage-Enceladus, with a minority of stars that might be associated to Splash. We found an age distribution with a median of 11.3 Gyr with lower and upper uncertainties of 4.1 and 1.3 Gyr respectively when including asteroseismic information. As regarding some key chemical signatures we note that these stars are metal-poor ([Fe/H]) < -0.8), alpha-rich ([alpha]/Fe] > 0.2), copper-poor ([Cu/Fe] < 0 ) and with chemical abundances typical of accreted stars. These findings illustrate the importance of multi-dimensional analyses in unraveling the complex accretion history of the Milky Way.
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Reconstructing Critical Current Density in Josephson Junctions with Phase Non-linearity
The standard Dynes-Fulton reconstruction of critical current density breaks down for junctions with nonlinear phase distributions, and the authors propose an iterative algorithm that incorporates prior knowledge to fix it.