The extreme overabundance of molybdenum in two metal-poor stars

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We report determinations of the molybdenum abundances in five mildly to extremely metal-poor turnoff stars using five MoII lines near 2000 Å. In two of the stars, the abundance of molybdenum is found to be extremely enhanced, as high or higher than the neighboring even-Z elements ruthenium and zirconium. Of the several nucleosynthesis scenarios envisioned for the production of nuclei in this mass range in the oldest stars, a high-entropy wind acting in a core-collapse supernova seems uniquely capable of the twin aspects of a high molybdenum overproduction confined to a narrow mass range. Whatever the details of the nucleosynthesis mechanism, however, this unusual excess suggests that very few individual nucleosynthesis events were responsible for the synthesis of the light trans-Fe heavy elements in these cases, an unexpected result given that both are only moderately metal-poor. © 2011. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Peterson, R. C. (2011). The extreme overabundance of molybdenum in two metal-poor stars. Astrophysical Journal, 742(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/742/1/21

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