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Astronomy and Astrophysics | 2012

Accurate and homogeneous abundance patterns in solar-type stars of the solar neighbourhood: a chemo-chronological analysis

R.G. da Silva; G. F. Porto de Mello; André de Castro Milone; L. da Silva; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Helio J. Rocha-Pinto

Aims. We report the derivation of abundances of C, Na, Mg, Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Sr, Y, Zr, Ba, Ce, Nd, and Sm in a sample of 25 solar-type stars of the solar neighbourhood, correlating the abundances with the stellar ages, kinematics, and orbital parameters. Methods. The spectroscopic analysis, based on data of high resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio, was differential to the Sun and applied to atomic line equivalent widths supplemented by the spectral synthesis of C and C2 features. We also performed a statistical study by using the method of tree clustering analysis, searching for groups of stars sharing similar elemental abundance patterns. We derived the stellar parameters from various criteria, with average errors of 30 K, 0.13 dex, and 0.05 dex, respectively, for Teff, log g ,a nd [Fe/H]. The average error of the [X/Fe] abundance ratios is 0.06 dex. Ages were derived from theoretical HR diagrams and membership of the stars in known kinematical moving groups. Results. We identified four stellar groups: one having, on average, over-solar abundances (� [X/H]� =+ 0.26 dex), another with undersolar abundances (� [X/H]� = −0.24 dex), and two with intermediate values (� [X/H]� = −0.06 and +0.06 dex) but with distinct chemical patterns. Stars sharing solar metallicity, age, and Galactic orbit possibly have non-solar abundance ratios, a possible effect either of chemical heterogeneity in their natal clouds or migration. A trend of [Cu/Fe] with [Ba/Fe] seems to exist, in agreement with previous claims in the literature, and maybe also of [Sm/Fe] with [Ba/Fe]. No such correlation involving C, Na, Mn, and Zn is observed. The [X/Fe] ratios of various elements show significant correlations with age. [Mg/Fe], [Sc/Fe], and [Ti/Fe] increase with age. [Mn/Fe] and [Cu/Fe] display a more complex behaviour, first increasing towards younger stars up to the solar age, and then decreasing, a result we interpret as possibly related to time-varying yields of SN Ia and the weak s-process in massive stars. The steepest negative age relation is due to [Ba/Fe], but only for stars younger than the Sun, and a similar though less significant behaviour is seen for Zr, Ce, and Nd. [Sr/Fe] and [Y/Fe] show a linearly increasing trend towards younger stars. The [Cu/Ba] and [Sm/Ba] therefore decrease for younger stars. We found that [Ba/Mg], [Ba/Zn], and [Sr,Y,Ba/Sm] increase but only for stars younger than the Sun, whereas the [Sr/Mg], [Y/Mg], [Sr/Zn], and [Y/Zn] ratios increase linearly towards younger stars over the whole age range.


Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry | 2014

Influence of some sugars on the thermal, rheological and morphological properties of “pinhão” starch

Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Layse do Prado Cordoba; Tiago André Denck Colman; Cristina Soltovsti de Oliveira; Marina Morena Pereira Andrade; Egon Schnitzler


Food Biophysics | 2016

Common Vetch ( Vicia sativa ) as a New Starch Source: Its Thermal, Rheological and Structural Properties After Acid Hydrolysis

Camila Delinski Bet; Layse do Prado Cordoba; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Egon Schnitzler


Brazilian Journal of Thermal Analysis | 2013

Effect of hydrochloric acid in different concentrations and temperatures up to some properties of organic cassava starch

Layse do Prado Cordoba; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Tiago André Denck Colman; Cristina Soltovski de Oliveira; Marina Morena Pereira Andrade; Fernanda Janaína Oliveira Gomes da Costa; Egon Schnitzler


Thermochimica Acta | 2016

Effect of enzymatic treatments on thermal, rheological and structural properties of pinhao starch

Layse do Prado Cordoba; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Lucas Silva Rosa; Luiz Gustavo Lacerda; Egon Schnitzler


Brazilian Journal of Thermal Analysis | 2014

THERMOANALYTICAL STUDY ON THE ACTION OF NITRIC ACID UP CASSAVA STARCH GRANULES

Egon Schnitzler; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Layse do Prado Cordoba; Marina Morena Pereira Andrade; Cristina Soltovski de Oliveira; Érica Caroline da Silva; Tiago André Denck Colman


Brazilian Journal of Thermal Analysis | 2015

Thermal, rheological and structural analysis of modified green banana starch with hydrochloric acid

Egon Schnitzler; Rafaela Gomes da Silva; Layse do Prado Cordoba; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Camila Delinski Bet


Archive | 2016

Caracterização reológica e estrutural de amostras de amido de pinhão (Araucaria angustifolia) do banco de germoplasma da Embrapa.

Marcelo Lazzarotto; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; L. do P. Cordoba; R. C. B. de Godoy


Brazilian Journal of Thermal Analysis | 2015

ANÁLISE TÉRMICA DE AMIDO DE ERVILHAÇA COMUM (Vicia sativa) NATIVO E MODIFICADO POR HIDRÓLISE ÁCIDA

Camila Delinski Bet; Layse do Prado Cordoba; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Egon Schnitzler


Brazilian Journal of Thermal Analysis | 2015

THERMAL TOOL IN THE EVALUATION OF THE “PINHÃO” (SEED OF Araucaria angustifolia) STARCH AIMED AGROINDUSTRIAL PROCESS

Marcelo Lazzarotto; Lucas Stiegler Ribeiro; Layse do Prado Cordoba; Rossana Catiê Bueno de Godoy; Egon Schnitzler

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Egon Schnitzler

Ponta Grossa State University

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Marcelo Lazzarotto

Empresa Brasileira de Pesquisa Agropecuária

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André de Castro Milone

National Institute for Space Research

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G. F. Porto de Mello

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Helio J. Rocha-Pinto

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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