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2000A&A...360.1077S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 360, 1077-1085 (2000/8-3)

Element abundance ratios in an extremely metal-poor binary star: CS 22873-139.

SPITE M., DEPAGNE E., NORDSTROEM B., HILL V., CAYREL R., SPITE F. and BEERS T.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

High-resolution spectra of the extremely metal-poor double-lined spectroscopic binary star BPS CS 22873-139 have been analyzed to determine the metallicity and abundance ratios for a number of elements. From the analysis of the collected radial velocities, new orbital elements are derived as well as an improved mass ratio. In spite of its extreme metal deficiency, [Fe/H]=-3.4, the abundance ratios of CS 22873-139 are not similar to those of a typical Population II star. In particular, the α-elements are not enhanced relative to iron, and the strontium abundance is very low. The abundance pattern of CS 22873-139 is compared to the patterns exhibited by other metal-poor stars which exhibit also very low strontium abundances. There is a large spread of elemental abundance ratios among these stars, suggesting that low strontium abundance may be associated with a variety of nucleosynthesis histories. The abundance ratios of CS 22873-139 are, surprisingly, very similar to those found in a common proper-motion pair HD 134439, HD 134440, even though the metallicity of this system is almost two dex higher, [Fe/H]=-1.7. The ratios are compared to those of another very metal-poor binary star BPS CS 22876-032. The unusual abundance pattern of CS 22873-139 is discussed (by comparison to the predicted yields of zero-metal SN II and hypernovae). The lithium doublet at 6707Å is not detected in CS 22873-139, but an abundance of lithium consistent with the Spite plateau cannot be excluded, based on the present data.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: binaries: spectroscopic - stars: PopulationII - stars: individual: BPS CS 22873-139 - nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances

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