Very Metal-poor Stars in the Outer Galactic Bulge Found by the Apogee Survey
Ana E. Garc\'ia P\'erez, Katia Cunha, Matthew Shetrone, Steven R., Majewski, Jennifer A. Johnson, Verne V. Smith, Ricardo P. Schiavon, Jon, Holtzman, David Nidever, Gail Zasowski, Carlos Allende Prieto, Timothy C., Beers, Dmitry Bizyaev, Garrett Ebelke, Daniel J. Eisenstein

TL;DR
This study identifies and analyzes very metal-poor stars in the outer Galactic bulge using infrared spectroscopy from the APOGEE survey, revealing their chemical similarities to metal-weak thick-disk stars.
Contribution
First detection and detailed chemical analysis of very metal-poor stars in the central Milky Way's bulge using infrared spectroscopy.
Findings
Five stars with [Fe/H] ≤ -1.7 identified in the outer bulge.
Stars are enhanced in α-elements like O, Mg, and Si.
Chemical properties resemble metal-weak thick-disk stars.
Abstract
Despite its importance for understanding the nature of early stellar generations and for constraining Galactic bulge formation models, at present little is known about the metal-poor stellar content of the central Milky Way. This is a consequence of the great distances involved and intervening dust obscuration, which challenge optical studies. However, the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment (APOGEE), a wide-area, multifiber, high-resolution spectroscopic survey within Sloan Digital Sky Survey III (SDSS-III), is exploring the chemistry of all Galactic stellar populations at infrared wavelengths, with particular emphasis on the disk and the bulge. An automated spectral analysis of data on 2,403 giant stars in twelve fields in the bulge obtained during APOGEE commissioning yielded five stars with low metallicity([Fe/H]), including two that are very metal-poor…
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