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High-resolution spectroscopic observations of a hundred metal-poor Carbon and s-rich stars (CEMP-s) collected from the literature are compared with the theoretical nucleosynthesis models of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) presented in Paper I (M = 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 2 Msun, -3.6 < [Fe/H] < -1.5). The s-process enhancement detected in these objects is associated to binary systems: the more massive companion evolved faster through the thermally pulsing AGB phase (TP-AGB), synthesising in the inner He-intershell the s-elements, which are partly dredged-up to the surface during the third dredge-up (TDU) episode. The secondary observed low mass companion became CEMP-s by mass transfer of C and s-rich material from the primary AGB. We analyse the light elements as C, N, O, Na and Mg, as well as the two s-process indicators, [hs/ls] (where ls = <Y, Zr> is the the light-s peak at N = 50 and hs = <La, Nd, Sm> the heavy-s peak at N = 82), and [Pb/hs]. We distinguish between CEMP-s with high s-process enhancement, [hs/Fe] > 1.5 (CEMP-sII), and mild s-process enhanced stars, [hs/Fe] < 1.5 (CEMP-sI). To interpret the observations, .... . Detailed analyses for individual stars will be provided in Paper III.
We provide an individual analysis of 94 carbon enhanced metal-poor stars showing an s-process enrichment (CEMP-s) collected from the literature. The s-process enhancement observed in these stars is ascribed to mass transfer by stellar winds in a bina
A large sample of carbon enhanced metal-poor stars enriched in s-process elements (CEMP-s) have been observed in the Galactic halo. These stars of low mass (M ~ 0.9 Msun) are located on the main-sequence or the red giant phase, and do not undergo thi
Aims. We investigate the s-process during the AGB phase of stellar models whose cores are enforced to rotate at rates consistent with asteroseismology observations of their progenitors and successors. Methods. We calculated new 2M$_{odot}$, Z=0.01 mo
Context. Rotation is known to affect the nucleosynthesis of light elements in massive stars, mainly by rotation-induced mixing. In particular, rotation boosts the primary nitrogen production. Models of rotating stars are able to reproduce the nitroge
Among Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor (CEMP) stars, some are found to be enriched in s-process elements (CEMP-s), in r-process elements (CEMP-r) or in both s- and r-process elements (CEMP-rs). The origin of the abundance differences between CEMP-s and CEM