An upper limit on the sulphur abundance in HE 1327-2326
P. Bonifacio (1), E. Caffau (2,1), K. A. Venn (3), D. L. Lambert (4), ((1) GEPI-Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, Univ. Paris Diderot, (2) Zentrum f\"ur, Astronomie der Universit\"at Heidelberg, Landessternwarte, (3) Department of, Physics, Astronomy, University of Victoria

TL;DR
This study sets an upper limit on sulphur abundance in the star HE 1327-2326 to investigate its chemical history, but the results are inconclusive regarding dust-gas winnowing or supernova origin.
Contribution
It provides the first upper limit on sulphur abundance in HE 1327-2326 using high-resolution infrared spectroscopy.
Findings
No sulphur line detected in the spectrum.
Upper limit of [S/H] < -2.6 on sulphur abundance.
Results do not conclusively support dust-gas winnowing or supernova fallback scenarios.
Abstract
Context: Star HE 1327-2326 is a unique object, with the lowest measured iron abundance ([Fe/H] ~ -6) and a peculiar chemical composition that includes large overabundances of C, N, and O with respect to iron. One important question is whether the chemical abundances in this star reflect the chemical composition of the gas cloud from which it was formed or if they have been severely affected by other processes, such as dust-gas winnowing. Aims: We measure or provide an upper limit to the abundance of the volatile element sulphur, which can help to discriminate between the two scenarios. Methods: We observed HE 1327-2326 with the high resolution infra-red spectrograph CRIRES at the VLT to observe the S I lines of Multiplet 3 at 1045 nm. Results: We do not detect the S I line. A 3sigma$upper limit on the equivalent width (EW) of any line in our spectrum is EW<0.66 pm. Using either…
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