Exploring the dependence of chemical traits on metallicity: Chemical trends for red giant stars with asteroseismic ages

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Context. Given the massive spectroscopic surveys and the Gaia mission, the Milky Way has turned into a unique laboratory to be explored using abundance ratios that show a strong dependence on time. Within this framework, the data provided through asteroseismology serve as a valuable complement. Even so, it has been demonstrated that chemical traits cannot be used as universal relations across the Galaxy. Aims. To complete this picture, it is important to investigate the dependence on metallicity of the chemical ratios employed for inferring stellar ages. We aim to explore different combinations of neutron-capture, odd-Z, and α elements as a function of age, particularly focusing on their metallicity dependence for a sample of 74 giant field stars. Methods. Using UVES observations, we derived atmospheric parameters and high-precision line-by-line chemical abundances (< 0.04 dex) for the entire set of spectra, which covers a wide spread in ages (up to 14 Gyr) and metallicities (0.7

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Vitali, S., Slumstrup, D., Jofré, P., Casamiquela, L., Korhonen, H., Blanco-Cuaresma, S., … Aguirre Børsen-Koch, V. (2024). Exploring the dependence of chemical traits on metallicity: Chemical trends for red giant stars with asteroseismic ages. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 687. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202349049

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