New Extremely Metal-Poor Stars in the Galactic Halo
Astrophysics
2009-11-13 v1
Abstract
We present a detailed abundance analysis based on high resolution and high signal-to-noise spectra of eight extremely metal poor (EMP) stars with [Fe/H] < -3.5dex,fourofwhicharenew.Onlystarswith4900<Teff<5650Kareincluded.Twostarsoftheeightareoutliersineachofseveralabundanceratios.Themostmetalpoorstarinthissample,HE1424−0241,has[Fe/H] −4dexandisthusamongthemostmetalpoorstarsknownintheGalaxy.IthashighlyanomalousabundanceratiosunlikethoseofanyotherknownEMPgiant,withverylowSi,CaandTirelativetoFe,andenhancedMnandCo,againrelativetoFe.Only(low)upperlimitsforCandNcanbederivedfromthenon−detectionoftheCHandNHmolecularbands.HE0132-$2429, another sample star, has excesses of N and Sc with respect to Fe. The strong outliers in abundance ratios among the Fe-peak elements in these C-normal stars, not found at somewhat higher metallicities, are definitely real. They suggest that at such low metallicities we are beginning to see the anticipated and long sought stochastic effects of individual supernova events contributing to the Fe-peak material within a single star. A detailed comparison of the results of the analysis procedures adopted by our 0Z project compared to those of the First Stars VLT Large Project finds a systematic difference for [Fe/H] of ~0.3 dex, our values always being higher.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0709.0029,
title = {New Extremely Metal-Poor Stars in the Galactic Halo},
author = {Judith G. Cohen and Norbert Christlieb and Andrew McWilliam and Stephen Shectman and Ian Thompson and Jorge Melendez and Lutz Wisotzki and Dieter Reimers},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0709.0029},
year = {2009}
}
Comments
Accepted to the ApJ