Abstract

The abundance patterns of neutron-capture elements in very metal-poor halo stars play a crucial role in guiding and constraining theoretical models of nucleosynthesis. Many studies have suggested that the abundance patterns of the heavier (Z≥ 56) stable neutron-capture elements in very metal-poor halo stars are consistent with the solar system r-process abundance distribution, but this concordance breaks down for the lighter neutron-capture elements in the range of 40<Z<56. Some studies argue that there are two separate r-processes respectively responsible for the productions of the heavier and lighter neutron-capture elements. The new observed data of the lighter n-capture elements in the 40<Z<56 domain (Nb, Ru, Rh, Pd, Ag and Cd) in CS 22892-052 makes it available to examine whether or not there are two different r-processes. Based upon these observed abundances of n-capture elements in ultra metal-poor star CS22892-052, we present a phenomenological model to identify the characters of the different nucleosynthesis processes in very metal-poor stars. The results show that the model predictions can well match the observations in CS 22892-052, which truly means that there are different r-processes for the lighter and heavier neutron-capture elements, and the stellarr-process patterns are similar to the solar system r-process abundance distribution.

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