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2003A&A...403.1105F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 403, 1105-1114 (2003/6-1)

First Stars. III. A detailed elemental abundance study of four extremely metal-poor giant stars.

FRANCOIS P., DEPAGNE E., HILL V., SPITE M., SPITE F., PLEZ B., BEERS T.C., BARBUY B., CAYREL R., ANDERSEN J., BONIFACIO P., MOLARO P., NORDSTROEM B. and PRIMAS F.

Abstract (from CDS):

This paper reports detailed abundance analyses for four extremely metal-poor (XMP) giant stars with [Fe/H]←3.8, based on high-resolution, high-S/N spectra from the ESO VLT (Kueyen/UVES) and LTE model atmosphere calculations. The derived [α/Fe] ratios in our sample exhibit a small dispersion, confirming previous findings in the literature, i.e. a constant overabundance of the α-elements with a very small (if any) dependence on [Fe/H]. In particular, the very small scatter we determine for [Si/Fe] suggests that this element shows a constant overabundance at very low metallicity, a conclusion which could not have been derived from the widely scattered [Si/Fe] values reported in the literature for less metal-poor stars. For the iron-peak elements, our precise abundances for the four XMP stars in our sample confirm the decreasing trend of Cr and Mn with decreasing [Fe/H], as well as the increasing trend for Co and the absence of any trend for Sc and Ni. In contrast to the significant spread of the ratios [Sr/Fe] and [Ba/Fe], we find [Sr/Ba] in our sample to be roughly solar, with a much lower dispersion than previously found for stars in the range -3.5<[Fe/H]←2.5.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: Population II - Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: halo - reactions nuclear, nucleosynthesis, abundances

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/403/1105): table5.dat>

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