Primordial r-process dispersions in globular clusters featuring Evan Kirby (University of Notre Dame)

Mar
14
2025
Mar
14
2025

Event Location
Online

Event Audience
Graduate Students
Postdocs
Scientists
Undergraduate Students

Event Hosted By
JINA-CEE


Event Contact

jinacee@msu.edu

evan kirby

Hosted by: Avrajit Bandyopadhyay (University of Florida)

Abstract: Stars in nearly all globular clusters show complex relations among the abundances light elements (up to Na).  Many also show anti-correlations of Mg and Al.  A rare few display variations in K.  Until a few years ago, only one cluster (M15) conclusively showed any star-to-star variation in neutron-capture elements, like Eu.  Using a trick of stellar evolution, I show that these variations are primordial, not caused by external pollution.  I also show evidence that M92 also has variations in neutron-capture abundances among the first generation of stars but not the second.  The evidence points to a very prompt, rare source of r-process enrichment.  I will close with ongoing work at Notre Dame to interrogate other globular clusters for their secrets about the r-process.

Personal Website: https://galacticarchaeology.nd.edu/