Chemical Analysis of the Brightest Star of the Cetus II Ultra-Faint Dwarf Galaxy Candidate

We present a detailed chemical abundance analysis of the brightest star in the ultra-faint dwarf (UFD) galaxy candidate Cetus II from high-resolution Magellan/MIKE spectra. For this star, DES J011740.53-173053, abundances or upper limits of 18 elements from Carbon to Europium are derived. Its chemic...

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Hauptverfasser: Webber, K. B, Hansen, T. T, Marshall, J. L, Simon, J. D, Pace, A. B, Mutlu-Pakdil, B, Drlica-Wagner, A, MartÍnez-VÁzquez, C. E, Aguena, M, Allam, S. S, Alves, O, Bertin, E, Brooks, D, Rosell, A. Carnero, Carretero, J, Da Costa, L. N, De Vicente, J, Doel, P, Ferrero, I, Friedel, D, Frieman, J, GarcÍa-Bellido, J, Giannini, G, Gruen, D, Gruendl, R. A, Hinton, S. R, Hollowood, D. L, Honscheid, K, Kuehn, K, Mena-FernÁndez, J, Menanteau, F, Miquel, R, Ogando, R. L. C, Pereira, M. E. S, Pieres, A, MalagÓn, A. A. Plazas, Sanchez, E, Santiago, B, Smith, J. Allyn, Smith, M, Suchyta, E, Tarle, G, To, C, Weaverdyck, N, Yanny, B
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Zusammenfassung:We present a detailed chemical abundance analysis of the brightest star in the ultra-faint dwarf (UFD) galaxy candidate Cetus II from high-resolution Magellan/MIKE spectra. For this star, DES J011740.53-173053, abundances or upper limits of 18 elements from Carbon to Europium are derived. Its chemical abundances generally follow those of other UFD galaxy stars, with a slight enhancement of the alpha-elements (Mg, Si, and Ca) and low neutron-capture element (Sr, Ba, Eu) abundances supporting the classification of Cetus II as a likely UFD. The star exhibits lower Sc, Ti, and V abundances than Milky Way (MW) halo stars with similar metallicity. This signature is consistent with yields from a supernova (SN) originating from a star with a mass of ~11.2 solar masses. In addition, the star has a Potassium abundance of [K/Fe] = 0.81 which is somewhat higher than the K abundances of MW halo stars with similar metallicity, a signature which is also present in a number of UFD galaxies. A comparison including globular clusters (GC) and stellar stream stars suggests that high K is a specific characteristic for some UFD galaxy stars and can thus be used to help classify objects as UFD galaxies.
DOI:10.48550/arxiv.2310.12090