The Gaia BH3 companion exhibits an r-I abundance pattern reproduced by core-collapse supernova plus r-process yields and closely matching diluted ED-2 stars, supporting early cluster enrichment over local pollution.
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A phenomenological nonequilibrium freeze-out model with Lagrange parameters accounts for both the universal heavy r-process abundance pattern in stars and its observed variations.
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The chemical fingerprint of the Gaia BH3 system. Evidence for early cluster enrichment from the analysis of 51 elements
The Gaia BH3 companion exhibits an r-I abundance pattern reproduced by core-collapse supernova plus r-process yields and closely matching diluted ED-2 stars, supporting early cluster enrichment over local pollution.
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Universality and variability of the heavy r-process element abundance pattern from a nonequilibrium approach
A phenomenological nonequilibrium freeze-out model with Lagrange parameters accounts for both the universal heavy r-process abundance pattern in stars and its observed variations.