论文标题
原始调查 - XII:Gemini-Graces在银河系中新发现的极为贫困星的化学研究
The Pristine survey -- XII: Gemini-GRACES chemo-dynamical study of newly discovered extremely metal-poor stars in the Galaxy
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论文摘要
根据使用Gemini天文台观测仪进行观察,提出了从\ Pristine \调查中选择的30个金属贫困星的高分辨率光谱。恒星参数\ teff和\ \ logg是使用Stefan-Boltzmann方程的Gaia Dr2颜色 - 温度校准和表面重力确定的。 Graces光谱用于确定20个元素的化学丰度(或上限)(LI,O,Na,Mg,K,Ca,Ti,Ti,Sc,Cr,Mn,Mn,Fe,Ni,Ni,Ni,Cu,Cu,Zn,Zn,Y,Y,Zr,ba,ba,la,La,nd,eu)。这些恒星被证实为金属贫困([Fe/H] $ <-2.5 $),其精度比早期中分辨率分析的精度更高。大多数目标的化学反应类似于银河系中的其他极为金属的恒星。 [Fe/H] $ = -3.0 $接近的三颗恒星具有异常低的Ca和较高的毫克,这表明了很少有Sn〜II的贡献,在这种情况下,通过静水核合成的α-元素形成更有效。当我们的化学丰度与以前的中分辨率分析中的碳相结合时,还发现了三个新的碳增强金属贫困恒星(两个CEMP-S和一个潜在的CEMP-NO Star)。 Graces Spectra还提供了精确的径向速度($σ_ {\ rm rv} \ le0.2 $ km \,s $^{ - 1} $)用于使用GAIA DR2正确运动的动态轨道计算。我们的大多数目标与银河系光动态相关。但是,[Fe/H] $ <-3 $的五颗星具有类似于平面的轨道,其中包括一颗逆行恒星。另外五颗恒星与Gaia-sequia积聚事件动态一致。三个具有典型的光晕[$α$/fe]的金属比率,而两个是[mg/fe]缺乏的,一个是新的CEMP-S候选者。这些结果是根据星系的形成和早期化学演化来讨论的。
High-resolution optical spectra of 30 metal-poor stars selected from the \Pristine\ survey are presented, based on observations taken with the Gemini Observatory GRACES spectrograph. Stellar parameters \teff and \logg are determined using a Gaia DR2 colour-temperature calibration and surface gravity from the Stefan-Boltzmann equation. GRACES spectra are used to determine chemical abundances (or upper-limits) for 20 elements (Li, O, Na, Mg, K, Ca, Ti, Sc, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Cu, Zn, Y, Zr, Ba, La, Nd, Eu). These stars are confirmed to be metal-poor ([Fe/H]$<-2.5$), with higher precision than from earlier medium-resolution analyses. The chemistry for most targets is similar to other extremely metal-poor stars in the Galactic halo. Three stars near [Fe/H]$=-3.0$ have unusually low Ca and high Mg, suggestive of contributions from few SN~II where alpha-element formation through hydrostatic nucleosynthesis was more efficient. Three new carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars are also identified (two CEMP-s and one potential CEMP-no star) when our chemical abundances are combined with carbon from previous medium-resolution analyses. The GRACES spectra also provide precision radial velocities ($σ_{\rm RV}\le0.2$km\,s$^{-1}$) for dynamical orbit calculations with the Gaia DR2 proper motions. Most of our targets are dynamically associated with the Galactic halo; however, five stars with [Fe/H]$<-3$ have planar-like orbits, including one retrograde star. Another five stars are dynamically consistent with the Gaia-Sequoia accretion event; three have typical halo [$α$/Fe] ratios for their metallicities, whereas two are [Mg/Fe]-deficient, and one is a new CEMP-s candidate. These results are discussed in terms of the formation and early chemical evolution of the Galaxy.