The Pristine survey IV: approaching the Galactic metallicity floor with the discovery of an ultra-metal-poor star

The early Universe presented a star formation environment that was almost devoid of heavy elements. The lowest metallicity stars thus provide a unique window into the earliest Galactic stages, but are exceedingly rare and difficult to find. Here, we present the discovery of an ultra-metal-poor star,...

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Veröffentlicht in:Monthly notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 2018-12, Vol.481 (3), p.3838-3852
Hauptverfasser: Starkenburg, Else, Aguado, David S, Bonifacio, Piercarlo, Caffau, Elisabetta, Jablonka, Pascale, Lardo, Carmela, Martin, Nicolas, Sánchez-Janssen, Rubén, Sestito, Federico, Venn, Kim A, Youakim, Kris, Allende Prieto, Carlos, Arentsen, Anke, Gentile, Marc, González Hernández, Jonay I, Kielty, Collin, Koppelman, Helmer H, Longeard, Nicolas, Tolstoy, Eline, Carlberg, Raymond G, Côté, Patrick, Fouesneau, Morgan, Hill, Vanessa, McConnachie, Alan W, Navarro, Julio F
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Zusammenfassung:The early Universe presented a star formation environment that was almost devoid of heavy elements. The lowest metallicity stars thus provide a unique window into the earliest Galactic stages, but are exceedingly rare and difficult to find. Here, we present the discovery of an ultra-metal-poor star, Pristine_221.8781+9.7844, using narrow-band Ca H&K photometry from the Pristine survey. Follow-up medium- and high-resolution spectroscopy confirms the ultra-metal-poor nature of Pristine_221.8781+9.7844 ([Fe/H] = −4.66 ± 0.13 in 1D LTE) with an enhancement of 0.3–0.4 dex in α-elements relative to Fe, and an unusually low carbon abundance. We derive an upper limit of A(C) = 5.6, well below typical A(C) values for such ultra-metal-poor stars. This makes Pristine_221.8781+9.7844 one of the most metal-poor stars; in fact, it is very similar to the most metal-poor star known (SDSS J102915+172927). The existence of a class of ultra-metal-poor stars with low(er) carbon abundances suggest that there must have been several formation channels in the early Universe through which long-lived, low-mass stars were formed.
ISSN:0035-8711
1365-2966
DOI:10.1093/mnras/sty2276