2012A&A...542A..87B


Query : 2012A&A...542A..87B

2012A&A...542A..87B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 542A, 87-87 (2012/6-1)

Chemical abundances of distant extremely metal-poor unevolved stars.

BONIFACIO P., SBORDONE L., CAFFAU E., LUDWIG H.-G., SPITE M., GONZALEZ HERNANDEZ J.I. and BEHARA N.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The old Galactic halo stars hold the fossil record of the interstellar medium chemical composition at the time of their formation. Most of the stars studied so far are relatively near to the Sun, this prompts the study of more distant stars, both to increase the size of the sample and to search for possible variations of abundance patterns at greater distances. The purpose of our study is to determine the chemical composition of a sample of 16 candidate extremely metal-poor (EMP) dwarf stars, extracted from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). There are two main purposes: in the first place to verify the reliability of the metallicity estimates derived from the SDSS spectra; in the second place to see if the abundance trends found for the brighter nearer stars studied previously also hold for this sample of fainter, more distant stars. We used the UVES at the VLT to obtain high-resolution spectra of the programme stars. The abundances were determined by an automatic analysis with the MyGIsFOS code, with the exception of lithium, for which the abundances were determined from the measured equivalent widths of the LiI resonance doublet. All candidates are confirmed to be EMP stars, with [Fe/H]≤-3.0. The chemical composition of the sample of stars is similar to that of brighter and nearer samples. We measured the lithium abundance for 12 stars and provide stringent upper limits for three other stars, for a fourth star the upper limit is not significant, owing to the low signal-to noise ratio of the spectrum. The ``meltdown'' of the Spite plateau is confirmed, but some of the lowest metallicity stars of the sample lie on the plateau. The concordance of the metallicities derived from high-resolution spectra and those estimated from the SDSS spectra suggests that the latter may be used to study the metallicity distribution of the halo. The abundance pattern suggests that the halo was well mixed for all probed metallicities and distances. The fact that at the lowest metallicities we find stars on the Spite plateau suggests that the meltdown depends on at least another parameter, besides metallicity.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: Population II - stars: abundances - Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: formation - methods: data analysis - Galaxy: halo

Simbad objects: 24

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Number of rows : 24
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 SB 44 SB* 00 07 37.5160264968 -35 31 17.704959708   13.23 12.76 12.76   sdF 80 0
2 SDSS J002113.77-005005.1 * 00 21 13.7792242920 -00 50 05.134135812           A1III 8 0
3 SDSS J002749.47+140417.9 * 00 27 49.4641718976 +14 04 18.034097556           A0 7 0
4 2MASS J00402918+1604163 Pe* 00 40 29.1789235128 +16 04 16.208187852           sdA 10 0
5 SDSS J031745.82+002304.2 Pe* 03 17 45.8273235048 +00 23 04.178253480           A0 8 0
6 SDSS J082118.18+181931.8 * 08 21 18.1812819984 +18 19 31.876965948           sdA 7 0
7 SDSS J082521.28+040334.3 * 08 25 21.2812774512 +04 03 34.437825396           sdA 11 0
8 2MASS J09073327+0246081 Pe* 09 07 33.2821612296 +02 46 08.174055648           A0 12 0
9 UCAC3 215-112497 Pe* 10 29 15.1489854864 +17 29 27.924626724         15.98 sdA 106 0
10 2MASS J11352807+0108485 Pe* 11 35 28.0817916960 +01 08 48.756158844           A0 7 0
11 G 122-69 Pe* 12 03 04.3026043008 +47 19 26.308272720   12.95 12.4 12.1   ~ 29 0
12 SDSS J122935.95+262445.8 * 12 29 35.9619088848 +26 24 45.785739816           A0 4 0
13 2MASS J13001719+2632385 * 13 00 17.2032240504 +26 32 38.590094688   16.35 16.10     sdA 8 0
14 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
15 SDSS J143632.26+091831.5 * 14 36 32.2794542040 +09 18 31.496651712           sdA 8 0
16 2MASS J14464064+1249175 Pe* 14 46 40.6393069848 +12 49 17.409273384           sdA 12 0
17 SDSS J153110.10+095255.5 * 15 31 10.1111608800 +09 52 55.644699000           A0 3 0
18 SDSS J154246.87+054426.4 * 15 42 46.8799180080 +05 44 26.460440304           A0 5 0
19 G 139-8 PM* 17 01 43.9814900086 +16 09 03.342064636   11.918 11.470 11.128 10.779 sd:F 49 0
20 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14427 0
21 HD 340279 Pe* 20 24 45.4125969504 +25 03 07.109969040   11.23 10.8 10.7   A5 103 0
22 SDSS J223143.95-094834.4 * 22 31 43.9561555200 -09 48 34.368512976         16.02 A0 3 0
23 2MASS J23081486-0855262 Pe* 23 08 14.8557473232 -08 55 26.366351088           A0 9 0
24 SDSS J233113.45-010933.2 * 23 31 13.4522469360 -01 09 33.284847636           A0 6 0

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