2014ApJ...781...40P


Query : 2014ApJ...781...40P

2014ApJ...781...40P - Astrophys. J., 781, 40 (2014/January-3)

Metal-poor stars observed with the Magellan telescope. II. Discovery of four stars with [Fe/H] ≤ -3.5.

PLACCO V.M., FREBEL A., BEERS T.C., CHRISTLIEB N., LEE Y.S., KENNEDY C.R., ROSSI S. and SANTUCCI R.M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We report on the discovery of seven low-metallicity stars selected from the Hamburg/ESO Survey, six of which are extremely metal-poor (EMP, [Fe/H] ≤ -3.0), with four having [Fe/H] ≤ -3.5. Chemical abundances or upper limits are derived for these stars based on high-resolution (R ∼ 35,000) Magellan/MIKE spectroscopy, and are in general agreement with those of other very and extremely metal-poor stars reported in the literature. Accurate metallicities and abundance patterns for stars in this metallicity range are of particular importance for studies of the shape of the metallicity distribution function of the Milky Way's halo system, in particular for probing the nature of its low-metallicity tail. In addition, taking into account suggested evolutionary mixing effects, we find that six of the program stars (with [Fe/H] ≤ -3.35) possess atmospheres that were likely originally enriched in carbon, relative to iron, during their main-sequence phases. These stars do not exhibit overabundances of their s-process elements, and hence may be, within the error bars, additional examples of the so-called CEMP-no class of objects.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: halo - stars: abundances - stars: atmospheres - stars: Population II - techniques: spectroscopic

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/781/40): table2.dat table3.dat table4.dat>

Simbad objects: 13

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Number of rows : 13
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 HE 0048-6408 Pe* 00 50 45.2846592720 -63 51 50.416091208   13.52 12.48 12.29   ~ 12 0
2 HE 0107-5240 Pe* 01 09 29.1555567432 -52 24 34.202039148   15.89 15.07 15.10 14.283 CEMP-no 244 0
3 HE 0139-2826 Pe* 01 41 36.8114907696 -28 11 02.828648508   14.42 13.74 13.81   CEMP-no 5 0
4 BD+44 493 Pe* 02 26 49.7390353632 +44 57 46.523771136   9.63 9.11     CEMP-no 103 0
5 UCAC3 215-112497 Pe* 10 29 15.1489854864 +17 29 27.924626724         15.98 sdA 106 0
6 HE 1327-2326 Pe* 13 30 05.9394958608 -23 41 49.699340844 13.761 14.01 13.55 13.50 12.803 CEMP-no 246 0
7 SDSS J144256.00+253138.1 * 14 42 55.9989200976 +25 31 38.100846108           ~ 1 0
8 SDSS J174259.67+253135.8 Pe* 17 42 59.6805182976 +25 31 35.892397632           CEMP-no 22 0
9 HE 2141-3741 RG* 21 44 51.1647807408 -37 27 55.017356112   14.10 13.47     CEMP-no 55 0
10 HE 2157-3404 Pe* 22 00 17.7010220736 -33 50 03.808011264   13.76 13.13 13.08   ~ 6 0
11 HE 2233-4724 Pe* 22 35 59.2821279768 -47 08 36.552379524   15.53 14.51 14.34   ~ 6 0
12 HE 2318-1621 Pe* 23 21 21.5631300312 -16 05 05.628387156   13.38 12.73 12.67   CEMP-no 16 0
13 HE 2323-6549 Pe* 23 26 14.4880315512 -65 33 06.626567412   14.85 14.3     CEMP-no 7 0

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