Most heavy elements beyond the iron peak are synthesized via neutron capture processes. The nature of the astrophysical sites of neutron capture processes is still very unclear. In this work, we explore the observational constraints of the chemical abundances of s-process and r-process elements on the sites of neutron-capture processes by applying Galactic chemical evolution (GCE) models to the data from Gaia-ESO large spectroscopic stellar survey. For the r-process, the [Eu/Fe]–[Fe/H] distribution suggests a short delay time of the site that produces Eu. Other independent observations (e.g. NS–NS binaries), however, suggest a significant fraction of long delayed (>1 Gyr) neutron star mergers (NSM). When assuming NSM as the only r-pr...
The heavy elements (Z > 30) are created in neutron (n)-capture processes that are predicted to happ...
The heavy elements (Z > 30) are created in neutron (n)-capture processes that are predicted to happ...
Context. The dominant site of production of r-process elements remains unclear despite recent observ...
Most heavy elements beyond the iron peak are synthesized via neutron capture processes. The nature o...
We follow the chemical evolution of the Galaxy for elements from Ba to Eu, using an evolutionary mod...
International audienceContext. The chemical evolution of neutron capture elements in the Milky Way d...
Context. The chemical evolution of neutron capture elements in the Milky Way disc is still a matter ...
For the origin of heavy rapid neutron capture process (r-process) elements, different sources have b...
Context: A renewed interest in the origin of r-process elements has been stimulated by the multi-mes...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
The heavy elements (Z > 30) are created in neutron (n)-capture processes that are predicted to happ...
The heavy elements (Z > 30) are created in neutron (n)-capture processes that are predicted to happ...
The heavy elements (Z > 30) are created in neutron (n)-capture processes that are predicted to happ...
Context. The dominant site of production of r-process elements remains unclear despite recent observ...
Most heavy elements beyond the iron peak are synthesized via neutron capture processes. The nature o...
We follow the chemical evolution of the Galaxy for elements from Ba to Eu, using an evolutionary mod...
International audienceContext. The chemical evolution of neutron capture elements in the Milky Way d...
Context. The chemical evolution of neutron capture elements in the Milky Way disc is still a matter ...
For the origin of heavy rapid neutron capture process (r-process) elements, different sources have b...
Context: A renewed interest in the origin of r-process elements has been stimulated by the multi-mes...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
About half of the heavy elements in our Universe are synthesized by one process, the rapid neutron c...
The heavy elements (Z > 30) are created in neutron (n)-capture processes that are predicted to happ...
The heavy elements (Z > 30) are created in neutron (n)-capture processes that are predicted to happ...
The heavy elements (Z > 30) are created in neutron (n)-capture processes that are predicted to happ...
Context. The dominant site of production of r-process elements remains unclear despite recent observ...