Abstract

We have observed seven giants in the metal-poor globular cluster M15 using Subaru/HDS. We confirmed that there are significant star-to-star variations in the neutron-capture elemental abundances. This abundance variation means there were primordial chemical inhomogeneities in the proto-globular cluster cloud of M15. This result implies that there was insufficient time for complete mixing after r-process nucleosynthesis. It suggests that the main r-process occurs probably in supernovae which explode in later stages of globular cluster formation.

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