The recently discovered Indus stellar stream exhibits a diverse chemical signature compared to what is found for most other streams due to the abundances of two outlier stars, Indus_0 and Indus_13. Indus_13 exhibits an extreme enhancement in rapid neutron-capture ( r -)process elements with [Eu/Fe] = + 1.81. It thus provides direct evidence of the accreted nature of r -process-enhanced stars. In this paper we present a detailed chemical analysis of the neutron-capture elements in Indus_13, revealing the star to be slightly actinide poor. The other outlier, Indus_0, displays a globular cluster-like signature with high N, Na, and Al abundances, while the rest of the Indus stars show abundances compatible with a dwarf galaxy origin. Hence, Indus_0 provides the first chemical evidence of a fully disrupted dwarf containing a globular cluster. We use the chemical signature of the Indus stars to discuss the nature of the stream progenitor which was likely a chemically evolved system, with a mass somewhere in the range from Ursa Minor to Fornax.
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Hansen, T. T., Ji, A. P., Da Costa, G. S., Li, T. S., Casey, A. R., … Bland-Hawthorn, J. (2021). S 5 : The Destruction of a Bright Dwarf Galaxy as Revealed by the Chemistry of the Indus Stellar Stream. The Astrophysical Journal, 915(2), 103. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/abfc54
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