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A new sample of extremely/ultra metal-poor stars

2008; IOP Publishing; Volume: T133; Linguagem: Inglês

10.1088/0031-8949/2008/t133/014036

ISSN

1402-4896

Autores

A. E. García Pérez, N. Christlieb, Sean G. Ryan, Timothy C. Beers, Wako Aoki, M. Asplund, P. S. Barklem, M. S. Bessell, Kimmo Eriksson, Anna Frebel, B. Gustafsson, A. J. Korn, B. Nordström, John E. Norris,

Tópico(s)

History and Developments in Astronomy

Resumo

A sample of 30 very metal-poor stars from the Hamburg-European Southern Observatory (ESO) objective-prism survey have been observed at high spectral resolution at the Very Large Telescope (VLT) using the Ultraviolet and Visual Echelle Spectrograph (UVES). Two of the observed stars are very interesting not only because of their very low iron content, approximately four orders of magnitude lower than the solar value, but also because we detected the neutral lithium resonance line at 670.8 nm. Hydrogen lines suggest that the two observed stars have effective temperatures around 6000–6250 K and according to isochrones, they are either on the main–sequence or on the subgiant branch, in which case they would probably be the most metal-poor dwarfs or warm subgiants with lithium detections known. These detections would allow to determine more accurately the slope of the trend of the lithium abundance with [Fe/H] than was possible with samples of unevolved stars restricted to higher metallicities.

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