We report on a detailed abundance analysis of two strongly r-process enhanced, very metal-poor stars newly discovered in the HERES project, CS 29491-069 ([Fe/H] = -2.51, [r/Fe] = +1.1) and HE 1219-0312 ([Fe/H] = -2.96, [r/Fe] = +1.5). The analysis is based on high-quality VLT/UVES spectra and MARCS model atmospheres. We detect lines of 15 heavy elements in the spectrum of CS 29491-069, and 18 in HE 1219-0312; in both cases including the Th II 4019 Å line. The heavy-element abundance patterns of these two stars are mostly well-matched to scaled solar residual abundances not formed by the s-process. We also compare the observed pattern with recent high-entropy wind (HEW) calculations, which assume core-collapse supernovae of massive stars as the astrophysical environment for the r-process, and find good agreement for most lanthanides. The abundance ratios of the lighter elements strontium, yttrium, and zirconium, which are presumably not formed by the main r-process, are reproduced well by the model. Radioactive dating for CS 29491-069 with the observed thorium and rare-earth element abundance pairs results in an average age of 9.5Gyr, when based on solar r-process residuals, and 17.6 Gyr, when using HEWmodel predictions. Chronometry seems to fail in the case of HE 1219-0312, resulting in a negative age due to its high thorium abundance. HE 1219-0312 could therefore exhibit an overabundance of the heaviest elements, which is sometimes called an "actinide boost". © 2009 ESO.
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Hayek, W., Wiesendahl, U., Christlieb, N., Eriksson, K., Korn, A. J., Barklem, P. S., … Kratz, K. L. (2009). The Hamburg/ESO R-process enhanced star survey (HERES). Astronomy and Astrophysics, 504(2), 511–524. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/200811121
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