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Wako Aoki, Satoshi Honda, Kozo Sadakane, Nobuo Arimoto, First Determination of the Actinide Thorium Abundance for a Red Giant of the Ursa Minor Dwarf Galaxy, Publications of the Astronomical Society of Japan, Volume 59, Issue 3, 25 June 2007, Pages L15–L19, https://doi.org/10.1093/pasj/59.3.L15
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Abstract
The thorium abundance of the red giant COS 82 in the Ursa Minor dwarf spheroidal galaxy was determined based on the high-resolution spectrum. This is the first detection of actinides in an extragalactic object. A detailed abundance pattern was determined for 12 other neutron-capture elements from atomic number 39 to 68. These elements are significantly over-abundant with respect to other metals, like Fe (|$\gt$| 1 dex), and their abundance pattern agrees well with those of the r-process-enhanced, very metal-poor stars known in the galactic halo, while the metallicity of this object ([Fe|$/$|H] |$\sim -$|1.5) is much higher than these field stars ([Fe|$/$|H] |$\sim-3.0$|). The results indicate that the mechanism and the astrophysical site that are responsible for neutron-capture elements in COS 82 are similar to that for field r-process-enhanced stars, while the condition of low-mass star formation is quite different. An estimate of the age of this object based on the Th abundance ratio is discussed.