A Search for Unrecognized Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Stars in the Galaxy
Vinicius M. Placco, Catherine R. Kennedy, Silvia Rossi, Timothy C., Beers, Young Sun Lee, Norbert Christlieb, Thirupathi Sivarani, Dieter, Reimers, Lutz Wisotzki

TL;DR
This study introduces a new method using an extended line index to identify previously unrecognized carbon-enhanced metal-poor stars in the galaxy, successfully discovering numerous candidates and confirming their metallicity and carbon features.
Contribution
The paper presents a novel search technique employing an extended CH G-band index, improving detection of intermediate-metallicity and warmer CEMP stars in the Hamburg/ESO survey.
Findings
Identified 669 new candidate CEMP stars from HES plates.
Follow-up spectroscopy confirmed high success rate in detecting CEMP stars.
Discovered stars with metallicity as low as [Fe/H]<-3.0.
Abstract
We have developed a new procedure to search for carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) stars from the Hamburg/ESO (HES) prism-survey plates. This method employs an extended line index for the CH G-band, which we demonstrate to have superior behavior when compared to the narrower G-band index formerly employed to estimate G-band strengths for these spectra. Although CEMP stars have been found previously among candidate metal-poor stars selected from the HES, the selection on metallicity undersamples the population of intermediate-metallicity CEMP stars (-2.5<=[Fe/H]<=-1.0); such stars are of importance for constraining the onset of the s-process in metal-deficient asymptotic giant-branch stars (thought to be associated with the origin of carbon for roughly 80% of CEMP stars). The new candidates also include substantial numbers of warmer carbon-enhanced stars, which were missed in previous HES…
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