A revised parallel chemical evolution model with pre-enriched delayed second infall explains the Milky Way's alpha-element abundance patterns, co-evolution phase, and old low-alpha stars from APOGEE data.
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Planet-hosting wide binaries display diverse differential abundance trends with condensation temperature that are not universal across systems.
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Co-evolution of the Milky Way high- and low-{\alpha} sequences with chemical evolution models
A revised parallel chemical evolution model with pre-enriched delayed second infall explains the Milky Way's alpha-element abundance patterns, co-evolution phase, and old low-alpha stars from APOGEE data.
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Chemical signatures of planetary systems in their host stars. Near-infrared spectroscopy of four planet-hosting wide binaries
Planet-hosting wide binaries display diverse differential abundance trends with condensation temperature that are not universal across systems.