2011A&A...527A..65H


Query : 2011A&A...527A..65H

2011A&A...527A..65H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 527A, 65-65 (2011/3-1)

First stars. XIII. Two extremely metal-poor RR Lyrae stars.

HANSEN C.J., NORDSTROEM B., BONIFACIO P., SPITE M., ANDERSEN J., BEERS T.C., CAYREL R., SPITE F., MOLARO P., BARBUY B., DEPAGNE E., FRANCOIS P., HILL V., PLEZ B. and SIVARANI T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The chemical composition of extremely metal-poor stars (EMP stars; [Fe/H]< ~-3) is a unique tracer of early nucleosynthesis in the Galaxy. As such stars are rare, we wish to find classes of luminous stars which can be studied at high spectral resolution. We aim to determine the detailed chemical composition of the two EMP stars CS 30317-056 and CS 22881-039, originally thought to be red horizontal-branch (RHB) stars, and compare it to earlier results for EMP stars as well as to nucleosynthesis yields from various supernova (SN) models. In the analysis, we discovered that our targets are in fact the two most metal-poor RR Lyrae stars known. Our detailed abundance analysis, taking into account the variability of the stars, is based on VLT/UVES spectra (R≃43000) and 1D LTE OSMARCS model atmospheres and synthetic spectra. For comparison with SN models we also estimate NLTE corrections for a number of elements. We derive LTE abundances for the 16 elements O, Na, Mg, Al, Si, S, Ca, Sc, Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Sr and Ba, in good agreement with earlier values for EMP dwarf, giant and RHB stars. Li and C are not detected in either star. NLTE abundance corrections are newly calculated for O and Mg and taken from the literature for other elements. The resulting abundance pattern is best matched by model yields for supernova explosions with high energy and/or significant asphericity effects. Our results indicate that, except for Li and C, the surface composition of EMP RR Lyr stars is not significantly affected by mass loss, mixing or diffusion processes; hence, EMP RR Lyr stars should also be useful tracers of the chemical evolution of the early Galactic halo. The observed abundance ratios indicate that these stars were born from an ISM polluted by energetic, massive (25-40M) and/or aspherical supernovae, but the NLTE corrections for Sc and certain other elements do play a role in the choice of model.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: horizontal-branch - stars: population II - supernovae: general - Galaxy: halo - nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances

Simbad objects: 6

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Number of rows : 6
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 BPS CS 29527-0015 Pe* 00 29 10.6814565504 -19 10 07.305102624   14.61 14.24     CEMP-no 57 0
2 CD-24 266 BS* 00 40 47.9313619824 -24 07 34.183333668   12.955 12.656 12.441 12.216 CEMP-s 94 0
3 NGC 5053 GlC 13 16 27.09 +17 42 00.9     9.96     ~ 621 0
4 ATO J219.4636+06.2958 RR* 14 37 51.2931022416 +06 17 45.139077096   14.49 14.04     ~ 16 0
5 BPS CS 22881-0039 RR* 22 09 35.4282210936 -40 25 51.181395960   15.52 15.14     ~ 31 0
6 HE 2323-0256 Pe* 23 26 29.8073738880 -02 39 58.036383180   15.12 14.36   13.358 CEMP-no 180 0

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