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A strontium-rich ultra-metal-poor star in the Atari disc component

Mohammad K. Mardini, Anna Frebel, Anirudh Chiti

2023Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society Letters12 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT We report on the discovery of the first ultra-metal-poor (UMP) star 2MASS J20500194−6613298 (J2050−6613; [Fe/H] = −4.05) selected from the Gaia BP/RP spectral catalogue that belongs to the ancient Atari disc component. We obtained a high-resolution spectrum for the star with the MIKE spectrograph on the Magellan-Clay telescope. J2050−6613 displays a typical chemical abundance pattern for UMP stars, including carbon and zinc enhancements. In contrast, J2050−6613 shows extremely high [Sr/Fe] and [Sr/Ba] ratios compared to other stars in the [Fe/H] < −4.0 regime. J2050−6613 is most likely an early Population II star that formed from a gas cloud that was chemically enriched by a massive Population III hypernova (E > 1052 erg). Such a Population III core-collapse hypernova could simultaneously explain the origin of the abundance pattern of light and heavy elements of 2MASS J2050−6613 if a large amount of Sr of ∼10−5 M⊙ was produced, possibly by neutrino-driven (wind) ejecta. Therefore, the abundance pattern of 2MASS J2050−6613 places important constraints on Sr-producing nucleosynthesis sources operating in the Atari progenitor at the earliest times.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsStrontiumComponent (thermodynamics)AstrophysicsStar (game theory)MetalAstronomyMetallurgyThermodynamicsMaterials scienceNuclear physicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studiesAstrophysical Phenomena and ObservationsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research