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Search for Extremely Metal-poor Stars with Gemini-N/Graces. I. Chemical-abundance Analysis
by
Yang, Soung-Chul
, Placco, Vinicius M
, Koo, Jae-Rim
, Lee, Ho-Gyu
, Lee, Young Sun
, Kim, Young Kwang
, Jeong, Miji
, Beers, Timothy C
in
Abundance
/ Barium
/ Cloud formation
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Galactic halos
/ Globular clusters
/ Iron
/ Magnesium
/ Metallicity
/ Metals
/ Milky Way
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Sky surveys (astronomy)
/ Spectroscopic observation
/ Spectroscopic telescopes
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star maps
/ Stars
2023
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Search for Extremely Metal-poor Stars with Gemini-N/Graces. I. Chemical-abundance Analysis
by
Yang, Soung-Chul
, Placco, Vinicius M
, Koo, Jae-Rim
, Lee, Ho-Gyu
, Lee, Young Sun
, Kim, Young Kwang
, Jeong, Miji
, Beers, Timothy C
in
Abundance
/ Barium
/ Cloud formation
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Galactic halos
/ Globular clusters
/ Iron
/ Magnesium
/ Metallicity
/ Metals
/ Milky Way
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Sky surveys (astronomy)
/ Spectroscopic observation
/ Spectroscopic telescopes
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star maps
/ Stars
2023
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Search for Extremely Metal-poor Stars with Gemini-N/Graces. I. Chemical-abundance Analysis
by
Yang, Soung-Chul
, Placco, Vinicius M
, Koo, Jae-Rim
, Lee, Ho-Gyu
, Lee, Young Sun
, Kim, Young Kwang
, Jeong, Miji
, Beers, Timothy C
in
Abundance
/ Barium
/ Cloud formation
/ Dwarf galaxies
/ Galactic halos
/ Globular clusters
/ Iron
/ Magnesium
/ Metallicity
/ Metals
/ Milky Way
/ Nuclear capture
/ Nuclear fusion
/ Sky surveys (astronomy)
/ Spectroscopic observation
/ Spectroscopic telescopes
/ Spectroscopy
/ Star maps
/ Stars
2023
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Search for Extremely Metal-poor Stars with Gemini-N/Graces. I. Chemical-abundance Analysis
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Search for Extremely Metal-poor Stars with Gemini-N/Graces. I. Chemical-abundance Analysis
2023
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We present stellar parameters and abundances of 13 elements for 18 very metal-poor (VMP; [Fe/H] < –2.0) stars, selected as extremely metal-poor (EMP; [Fe/H] < –3.0) candidates from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and Large sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope survey. High-resolution spectroscopic observations were performed using GEMINI-N/GRACES. We find 10 EMP stars among our candidates, and we newly identify three carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars with [Ba/Fe] < 0. Although chemical abundances of our VMP/EMP stars generally follow the overall trend of other Galactic halo stars, there are a few exceptions. One Na-rich star ([Na/Fe] = +1.14) with low [Mg/Fe] suggests a possible chemical connection with second-generation stars in a globular cluster. The progenitor of an extremely Na-poor star ([Na/Fe] = –1.02) with high K- and Ni-abundance ratios may have undergone a distinct nucleosynthesis episode, associated with core-collapse supernovae (SNe) having a high explosion energy. We have also found a Mg-rich star ([Mg/Fe] = +0.73) with slightly enhanced Na and extremely low [Ba/Fe], indicating that its origin is not associated with neutron-capture events. On the other hand, the origin of the lowest Mg abundance ([Mg/Fe] = –0.61) star could be explained by accretion from a dwarf galaxy, or formation in a gas cloud largely polluted by SNe Ia. We have also explored the progenitor masses of our EMP stars by comparing their chemical-abundance patterns with those predicted by Population III SNe models, and find a mass range of 10–26 M ⊙, suggesting that such stars were primarily responsible for the chemical enrichment of the early Milky Way.
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