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The Oxygen Abundance of HE 1327-2326

Astrophysics 2009-11-13 v1

Abstract

From a newly obtained VLT/UVES spectrum we have determined the oxygen abundance of HE 1327-2326, the most iron-poor star known to date. UV-OH lines yield a 1D LTE abundance of [O/Fe]_OH = 3.7 (subgiant case) and [O/Fe]_OH = 3.4 (dwarf case). Using a correction of -1.0 dex to account for 3D effects on OH line formation, the abundances are lowered to [O/Fe] = 2.8 and [O/Fe] = 2.5, respectively, which we adopt. Without 3D corrections, the UV-OH based abundance would be in disagreement with the upper limits derived from the OI triplet lines: [O/Fe]_trip < 2.8 (subgiant) and [O/Fe]_trip < 3.0 (dwarf). We also correct the previously determined carbon and nitrogen abundances for 3D effects. Knowledge of the O abundance of HE 1327-2326 has implications for the interpretation of its abundance pattern. A large O abundance is in accordance with HE 1327-2326 being an early Population II star which formed from material chemically enriched by a first generation supernova. Our derived abundances, however, do not exclude other possibilities such as a Population III scenario.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0512543,
  title  = {The Oxygen Abundance of HE 1327-2326},
  author = {Anna Frebel and Norbert Christlieb and John E. Norris and Wako Aoki and Martin Asplund},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0512543},
  year   = {2009}
}

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13 pages, accepted for publication in ApJL