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2014ApJ...790...33X - Astrophys. J., 790, 33 (2014/July-3)

Mining the Sloan Digital Sky Survey in search of extremely α-poor stars in the galaxy.

XING Q.F. and ZHAO G.

Abstract (from CDS):

As we know, the majority of metal-poor Galactic halo stars appear to have chemical abundances that were enhanced by α-elements (e.g., O, Mg, Si, Ca, and Ti) during the early stage of the Galaxy. Observed metal-poor halo stars preserved this pattern by exhibiting abundance ratios [α/Fe] ~+0.4. A few striking exceptions that show severe departures from the general enhanced α-element chemical abundance trends of the halo have been discovered in recent years. They possess relatively low [α/Fe] compared to other comparable-metallicity stars, with abundance ratios over 0.5 dex lower. These stars may have a different chemical enrichment history from the majority of the halo. Similarly, low-α abundances are also displayed by satellite dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies. We present a method to select extremely α-poor (EAP) stars from the SDSS/SEGUE survey. The method consists of a two-step approach. In the first step, we select suspected metal-poor ([Fe/H] ←0.5) and α-poor ([Mg/Fe] <0) stars as our targets. In the second step, we determine [Mg/Fe] from low-resolution (R = 2000) stellar spectra for our targets and select stars with [Mg/Fe] ←0.1 as candidate EAP stars. In a sample of 40,000 stars with atmospheric parameters in the range of Teff= [4500, 7000] K, log g = [1.0, 5.0], and [Fe/H] = [-4.0, +0.5], 14 candidate stars were identified. Three of these stars are found to have already been confirmed by other research.

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Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - stars: abundances - stars: atmospheres

Errata: erratum vol. 791, art.; 140 (2014)

Simbad objects: 20

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