Bibcode
François, P.; Caffau, E.; Wanajo, S.; Aguado, D.; Spite, M.; Aoki, M.; Aoki, W.; Bonifacio, P.; Gallagher, A. J.; Salvadori, S.; Spite, F.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 619, id.A10, 8 pp.
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2018
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Description
Context. The most metal-poor stars are the relics of the early chemical
evolution of the Galaxy. Their chemical composition is an important tool
to constrain the nucleosynthesis in the first generation of stars. The
aim is to observe a sample of extremely metal-poor star (EMP stars)
candidates selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 12
(SDSS DR12) and determine their chemical composition. Aims: We
obtain medium resolution spectra of a sample of six stars using the
X-shooter spectrograph at the Very Large Telescope (VLT) and we used
ATLAS models to compute the abundances. Methods: Five stars of
the sample have a metallicity [Fe/H] between -2.5 dex and -3.2 dex. We
confirm the recent discovery of SDSS J002314.00+030758.0 as a star with
an extremely low [Fe/H] ratio. Assuming the α-enhancement [Ca/Fe]
= +0.4 dex, we obtain [Fe/H] = -6.1 dex. Results: We could also
determine its magnesium abundance and found that this star exhibits a
very high ratio [Mg/Fe]≤ +3.60 dex assuming [Fe/H] = -6.13 dex. We
determined the carbon abundance and found A(C) = 6.4 dex. From this
carbon abundance, this stars belongs to the lower band of the
A(C)-[Fe/H] diagram.
Based on observations collected at the European Organisation for
Astronomical Research in the Southern Hemisphere under ESO programme ID
099.D-0576(A).