The cosmic origin of fluorine is still not well constrained. Several nucleosynthetic channels at different phases of stellar evolution have been suggested, but these must be constrained by observations. For this, the fluorine abundance trend with metallicity spanning a wide range is required. Our aim is to determine stellar abundances of fluorine for. We determine the abundances from HF lines in infrared K-band spectra (∼ 2.3,&mu m) of cool giants, observed with the IGRINS and Phoenix high-resolution spectrographs. We derive accurate stellar parameters for all our observed K giants, which is important as the HF lines are very temperature-sensitive. We find that [F/Fe] is flat as a function of metallicity at [F/Fe]∼0, but increases as the me...
6siWe investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs b...
We investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs by m...
Fluorine is one of the most interesting elements for nuclear and stellar astrophysics1,2. Fluorine a...
The cosmic origin of fluorine is still not well constrained. Several nucleosynthetic channels at dif...
Context. Possible main formation sites of fluorine in the Universe include asymptotic giant branch (...
The origin of "cosmic" fluorine is uncertain, but there are three proposed production sites/mechanis...
Context. Revised spectroscopic parameters for the HF molecule and a new CN line list in the 2.3 μm r...
Context. In spite of many observational efforts to characterize the chemical evolution of our Galaxy...
The chemical evolution of fluorine is investigated in a sample of Milky Way red giant stars that spa...
The origin and evolution of fluorine in the Milky Way galaxy is still in debate. In particular, the ...
Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are known to produce "cosmic" fluorine, but it is uncertain whet...
International audienceAsymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are known to produce “cosmic” fluorine, bu...
Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are known to produce \u201ccosmic\u201d fluorine, but it is unce...
We investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs by m...
Disregarding the small primordial traces of the lightest elements, all metals have been formed in st...
6siWe investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs b...
We investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs by m...
Fluorine is one of the most interesting elements for nuclear and stellar astrophysics1,2. Fluorine a...
The cosmic origin of fluorine is still not well constrained. Several nucleosynthetic channels at dif...
Context. Possible main formation sites of fluorine in the Universe include asymptotic giant branch (...
The origin of "cosmic" fluorine is uncertain, but there are three proposed production sites/mechanis...
Context. Revised spectroscopic parameters for the HF molecule and a new CN line list in the 2.3 μm r...
Context. In spite of many observational efforts to characterize the chemical evolution of our Galaxy...
The chemical evolution of fluorine is investigated in a sample of Milky Way red giant stars that spa...
The origin and evolution of fluorine in the Milky Way galaxy is still in debate. In particular, the ...
Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are known to produce "cosmic" fluorine, but it is uncertain whet...
International audienceAsymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are known to produce “cosmic” fluorine, bu...
Asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars are known to produce \u201ccosmic\u201d fluorine, but it is unce...
We investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs by m...
Disregarding the small primordial traces of the lightest elements, all metals have been formed in st...
6siWe investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs b...
We investigate the evolution of the abundance of fluorine in the Milky Way thick and thin discs by m...
Fluorine is one of the most interesting elements for nuclear and stellar astrophysics1,2. Fluorine a...