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Radioactive Ages of Metal-Poor Halo Stars
引用本文:Ji Li and Gang Zhao National Astronomical Observatories,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100012, Department of Physics,Hebei Normal University,Shijiazhuang 050016. Radioactive Ages of Metal-Poor Halo Stars[J]. 中国天文和天体物理学报, 2004, 4(1): 75-87
作者姓名:Ji Li and Gang Zhao National Astronomical Observatories  Chinese Academy of Sciences  Beijing 100012   Department of Physics  Hebei Normal University  Shijiazhuang 050016
作者单位:Ji Li and Gang Zhao National Astronomical Observatories,Chinese Academy of Sciences,Beijing 100012; Department of Physics,Hebei Normal University,Shijiazhuang 050016
基金项目:Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China.
摘    要:The abundances of long-lived radioactive elements Th and U observed in metal-poor halo stars can be used as chronometers to determine the age of individual stars, and hence set a lower limit on the age of the Galaxy and hence of the universe. This radioactive dating requires the zero-decay productions of Th and U, which involves complicated r-process nucleosynthesis calculations. Several parametric r-process models have been used to calculate the initial abundance ratios of Th/Eu and U/Th, but, due to the sharp sensitivity of these models to nuclear physics inputs, the calculations have relatively large uncertainties which lead to large uncertainties in the age determinations. In order to reduce these uncertainties, we present a simple method to estimate the initial productions of Th and U, which only depends on the solar system abundances and the stellar abundances of stable r-process elements. From our calculations of the initial abundance ratios of Th/Eu and U/Th, we re-estimate the ages of those ver

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Radioactive Ages of Metal-Poor Halo Stars
JiLi GangZhao. Radioactive Ages of Metal-Poor Halo Stars[J]. Chinese Journal of Astronomy and Astrophysics, 2004, 4(1): 75-87
Authors:JiLi GangZhao
Affiliation:[1]NationalAstronomicalObservatories,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Beijing100012 [2]DepartmentofPhysics,HebeiNormalUniversity,Shijiazhuang050016
Abstract:The abundances of long-lived radioactive elements Th and U observed in metal-poor halo stars can be used as chronometers to determine the age of individual stars, and hence set a lower limit on the age of the Galaxy and hence of the universe. This radioactive dating requires the zero-decay productions of Th and U, which involves complicated r-process nucleosynthesis calculations. Several parametric r-process models have been used to calculate the initial abundance ratios of Th/Eu and U/Th, but, due to the sharp sensitivity of these models to nuclear physics inputs, the calculations have relatively large uncertainties which lead to large uncertainties in the age determinations. In order to reduce these uncertainties, we present a simple method to estimate the initial productions of Th and U, which only depends on the solar system abundances and the stellar abundances of stable r-process elements. From our calculations of the initial abundance ratios of Th/Eu and U/Th, we reestimate the ages of those very metal-poor halo stars with published abundances of Th and U. Our age estimates are consistent, within the errors, with the other age determinations derived from r-process models, and offer useful constrains for r-process theoretical calculations. The advantages and limitations of our simple method of radioactive dating are discussed.
Keywords:stars: abundances - stars: Population II - Galaxy: abundances Galaxy: halo - Galaxy: evolution
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