paper

The \emph{R}-process Alliance: A Bright, Strongly \emph{R}-process-enhanced Extremely Metal-poor Star Observed with GHOST

arXiv:2605.20614

Abstract

We present a detailed chemical-abundance and kinematic analysis of four extremely metal-poor (EMP; [Fe/H] ) stars identified from \textit{Gaia} BP/RP data in our ongoing search for the most primitive stars. This includes a primary target, \textit{Gaia}~DR3~2563539603865382656 (hereafter G256353), a strongly -process-enhanced star with [Eu/Fe]~ and [Ba/Eu]~. Our results are based on high-resolution, high-signal-to-noise GHOST spectra from Gemini-South. For the full sample, we statistically match the light-element abundances with those predicted from Population\,III supernova models. The ``best-fit'' model suggests massive progenitors with stellar masses of M 20-30\,M. In addition, we determine orbital histories for all of the stars. We find that Gaia~DR3~2887334237669844480 appears to be kinematically associated with Atari, an accreted structure in the Galactic disk. This star has low abundance ratios of strontium ([Sr/Fe] = 1.09) and barium ([Ba/Fe] = 0.37), which supports an accretion origin. For G256353, we determine chemical abundances for 15 neutron-capture elements. We compare the observed heavy-element pattern for G256353 with that of the Sun, HD~222925, and two neutron star merger models. The -process elements in G256353 align reasonably well with HD~222925, the scaled-Solar pattern (except for the first peak), and a recent predicted pattern associated with neutron star mergers. This consistency reinforces the universality of the main -process across diverse astrophysical environments.

Accepted to ApJ