Carbon in the Draco Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy
Matthew D. Shetrone, Graeme H. Smith, Laura M. Stanford, Michael H., Siegel, Howard E. Bond

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical abundances of 35 giants in the Draco dwarf galaxy, revealing metallicity ranges, weak CN bands, and a possible carbon-rich star, contributing to understanding of stellar evolution and chemical enrichment in dwarf galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of multiple elements in Draco giants, identifying trends in carbon and metallicity, and discovering a potential carbon-rich extremely metal-poor star.
Findings
Metallicity range of -2.9 to -1.6 in Draco giants
Weak CN bands similar to metal-poor globular clusters
Possible carbon-rich extremely metal-poor star identified
Abstract
Measurements of [C/Fe], [Ca/H], and [Fe/H] have been derived from Keck I LRISb spectra of 35 giants in the Draco dwarf spheroidal galaxy. The iron abundances are derived by a spectrum synthesis modeling of the wavelength region from 4850 to 5375 A, while calcium and carbon abundances are obtained by fitting the Ca II H and K lines and the CH G band respectively. A range in metallicity of -2.9 <= [Fe/H]} <= -1.6 is found within the giants sampled, with a good correlation between [Fe/H] and [Ca/H]. The great majority of stars in the sample would be classified as having weak absorption in the lambda 3883 CN band, with only a small scatter in band strengths at a given luminosity on the red giant branch. In this sense the behavior of CN among the Draco giants is consistent with the predominantly weak CN bands found among red giants in globular clusters of metallicity [Fe/H] < -1.8. Over half…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
