Oxygen Overabundance in the Extremely Iron‐poor Star CS 29498‐043
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- 20 June 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 608 (2) , 971-977
- https://doi.org/10.1086/420686
Abstract
An abundance analysis for the carbon-enhanced, extremely iron-poor ([Fe/H] -3.5) star CS29498-043 has been obtained using new high-resolution, high signal-to-noise spectra from the Subaru Telescope. The [O I] forbidden line at 6300A and the O I triplet feature at 7771-7776A are both clearly detected. The overabundance of oxygen is significant ([O/Fe]>2). In addition, Na, Co, and Ni abundances have been newly measured. The abundance pattern from C to Ni of this object is quite similar to that of CS 22949--037, another extremely metal-poor star with large excesses of C, N, O, and the alpha-elements. The abundance patterns of these two stars suggest the existence of supernovae progenitors that ejected relatively little material fromtheir iron cores during the very early era of nucleosynthesis in the Galaxy. Themetallicity in these objects, when one includes the elements C, N, and O in the tally of total metals, is not as low as in the most metal-poor stars, suggesting the existence of quite different formation processes for these iron-deficient objects than pertain to the bulk of other metal-deficient stars.Keywords
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