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The oldest stars with low neutron-capture element abundances and origins in ancient dwarf galaxies
by
Casey Gordon Fienberg
, Frebel, Anna
, Ananda Santos Figueiredo
, Andales, Hillary Diane
, Mardini, Mohammad K
in
Abundance
/ Barium
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Early stars
/ Iron
/ Kinematics
/ Metallicity
/ Milky Way
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Strontium
2024
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The oldest stars with low neutron-capture element abundances and origins in ancient dwarf galaxies
by
Casey Gordon Fienberg
, Frebel, Anna
, Ananda Santos Figueiredo
, Andales, Hillary Diane
, Mardini, Mohammad K
in
Abundance
/ Barium
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Early stars
/ Iron
/ Kinematics
/ Metallicity
/ Milky Way
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Strontium
2024
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The oldest stars with low neutron-capture element abundances and origins in ancient dwarf galaxies
by
Casey Gordon Fienberg
, Frebel, Anna
, Ananda Santos Figueiredo
, Andales, Hillary Diane
, Mardini, Mohammad K
in
Abundance
/ Barium
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Early stars
/ Iron
/ Kinematics
/ Metallicity
/ Milky Way
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Star & galaxy formation
/ Star formation
/ Stars & galaxies
/ Strontium
2024
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The oldest stars with low neutron-capture element abundances and origins in ancient dwarf galaxies
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The oldest stars with low neutron-capture element abundances and origins in ancient dwarf galaxies
2024
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We present a detailed chemical abundance and kinematic analysis of six extremely metal-poor (\\(-4.2 \\) [Fe/H] \\(-\\)2.9) halo stars with very low neutron-capture abundances ([Sr/H] and [Ba/H]) based on high-resolution Magellan/MIKE spectra. Three of our stars have [Sr/Ba] and [Sr/H] ratios that resemble those of metal-poor stars in ultra-faint dwarf galaxies (UFDs). Since early UFDs may be the building blocks of the Milky Way, extremely metal-poor halo stars with low, UFD-like Sr and Ba abundances may thus be ancient stars from the earliest small galactic systems that were accreted by the proto-Milky Way. We label these objects as Small Accreted Stellar System (SASS) stars, and we find an additional 61 similar ones in the literature. A kinematic analysis of our sample and literature stars reveals them to be fast-moving halo objects, all with retrograde motion, indicating an accretion origin. Because SASS stars are much brighter than typical UFD stars, identifying them offers promising ways towards detailed studies of early star formation environments. From the chemical abundances of SASS stars, it appears that the earliest accreted systems were likely enriched by a few supernovae whose light element yields varied from system to system. Neutron-capture elements were sparsely produced and/or diluted, with \\(r\\)-process nucleosynthesis playing a role. These insights offer a glimpse into the early formation of the Galaxy. Using neutron-capture elements as a distinguishing criterion for early formation, we have access to a unique metal-poor population that consists of the oldest stars in the universe.
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