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Chemical Composition as a Signature of Stellar Evolution - The Barium Stars
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 July 2016
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The hypothesis that Barium stars are the product of mass transfer across a binary system is reviewed with special attention given to the chemical composition of AGB stars (the mass-losing star in the binary) and the Ba stars (the mass-gaining star).
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- VII. Abundance Constraints on Stellar Evolution, Nucleosynthesis, and Cosmological Theories
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