Abundance observations indicate the presence of often surprisingly large amounts of neutron capture (i.e., s- and r-process) elements in old Galactic halo and globular cluster stars. These observations provide insight into the nature of the earliest generations of stars in the Galaxy the progenitors of the halo stars responsible for neutron-capture synthesis. Comparisons of abundance trends can be used to understand the chemical evolution of the Galaxy and the nature of heavy element nucleosynthesis. In addition age determinations, based upon long-lived radioactive nuclei abundances, can now be obtained. These stellar abundance determinations depend critically upon atomic data. Improved laboratory transition probabilities have been recently...
We review recent observational studies of heavy element abundances in low metallicity stars and expl...
Some basic abundance results for low metallicity stars that were formed in the early days of the Mil...
Proc. IX. Workshop on Nuclear Astrophysics, Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee, Bavaria; March 199
Abundance observations indicate the presence of often surprisingly large amounts of neutron capture ...
Abundance observations indicate the presence of rapid-neutron capture (i.e., r-process) elements in ...
Observations of metal-poor Galactic halo stars indicate that the abundance pattern of the (heaviest)...
Abundance observations indicate the presence of rapid-neutron capture (i.e., r-process) elements in ...
Ground- and space-based observations of stellar heavy element abundances are providing a clearer pic...
Rapid neutron-capture (i.e., r-process) nucleosynthesis calculations, employing internally consisten...
Important insights into the formation and evolution of the Galactic disc(s) are contained in the che...
The chemical abundances of metal-poor stars provide a great deal of information regarding the indivi...
Elements heavier than the iron group are found in nearly all halo stars. A substantial number of the...
Elements heavier than the iron group are found in nearly all halo stars. A substantial number of the...
The heavy elements formed by neutron capture processes have an interesting history from which we can...
New abundances for neutron-capture elements in a large sample of metal-poor giants from the Bond sur...
We review recent observational studies of heavy element abundances in low metallicity stars and expl...
Some basic abundance results for low metallicity stars that were formed in the early days of the Mil...
Proc. IX. Workshop on Nuclear Astrophysics, Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee, Bavaria; March 199
Abundance observations indicate the presence of often surprisingly large amounts of neutron capture ...
Abundance observations indicate the presence of rapid-neutron capture (i.e., r-process) elements in ...
Observations of metal-poor Galactic halo stars indicate that the abundance pattern of the (heaviest)...
Abundance observations indicate the presence of rapid-neutron capture (i.e., r-process) elements in ...
Ground- and space-based observations of stellar heavy element abundances are providing a clearer pic...
Rapid neutron-capture (i.e., r-process) nucleosynthesis calculations, employing internally consisten...
Important insights into the formation and evolution of the Galactic disc(s) are contained in the che...
The chemical abundances of metal-poor stars provide a great deal of information regarding the indivi...
Elements heavier than the iron group are found in nearly all halo stars. A substantial number of the...
Elements heavier than the iron group are found in nearly all halo stars. A substantial number of the...
The heavy elements formed by neutron capture processes have an interesting history from which we can...
New abundances for neutron-capture elements in a large sample of metal-poor giants from the Bond sur...
We review recent observational studies of heavy element abundances in low metallicity stars and expl...
Some basic abundance results for low metallicity stars that were formed in the early days of the Mil...
Proc. IX. Workshop on Nuclear Astrophysics, Ringberg Castle, Tegernsee, Bavaria; March 199