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Aguado, D. S.; González Hernández, J. I.; Allende Prieto, C.; Rebolo, R.
Bibliographical reference
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 852, Issue 1, article id. L20, 6 pp. (2018).
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We report the discovery of the carbon-rich hyper metal-poor unevolved
star J0815+4729. This dwarf star was selected from SDSS/BOSS as a
metal-poor candidate and follow-up spectroscopic observations at medium
resolution were obtained with the Intermediate dispersion Spectrograph
and Imaging System (ISIS) at William Herschel Telescope and the Optical
System for Imaging and low-intermediate-Resolution Integrated
Spectroscopy (OSIRIS) at Gran Telescopio de Canarias. We use the FERRE
code to derive the main stellar parameters, {T}{eff}=6215+/-
82 K, and {log}g=4.7+/- 0.5, an upper limit to the metallicity of [Fe/H]
≤ ‑5.8, and a carbon abundance of [C/Fe] ≥ +5.0, while
[α /{Fe}]=0.4 is assumed. The metallicity upper limit is based on
the Ca II K line, which at the resolving power of the OSIRIS
spectrograph cannot be resolved from possible interstellar calcium. The
star could be the most iron-poor unevolved star known and also be among
the ones with the largest overabundances of carbon. High-resolution
spectroscopy of J0815+4729 will certainly help to derive other important
elemental abundances, possibly providing new fundamental constraints on
the early stages of the universe, the formation of the first stars, and
the properties of the first supernovae.
Based on observations made with the Gran Telescopio Canarias (GTC),
installed in the Spanish Observatorio del Roque de los Muchachos of the
Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, on the island of La Palma.
Program ID GTC90-15B and the Discretionary Director Time GTC03-16ADDT
and also based on observations made with the William Herschel Telescope
(WHT).
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Chemical Abundances in Stars
Stellar spectroscopy allows us to determine the properties and chemical compositions of stars. From this information for stars of different ages in the Milky Way, it is possible to reconstruct the chemical evolution of the Galaxy, as well as the origin of the elements heavier than boron, created mainly in stellar interiors. It is also possible to
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