TOPoS: III. An ultra iron-poor multiple CEMP system
E. Caffau, P. Bonifacio, M. Spite, F. Spite, L. Monaco, L. Sbordone,, P. Francois, A. J. Gallagher, B. Plez, S. Zaggia, H.-G. Ludwig, R. Cayrel, A., Koch, M. Steffen, S. Salvadori, R. Klessen, S. Glover, N. Christlieb

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery and detailed chemical analysis of one of the most iron-poor and carbon-enhanced multiple star systems, providing insights into the early universe's stellar populations.
Contribution
It presents the identification and chemical characterization of an ultra iron-poor multiple star system, including measurements of elemental abundances and system dynamics.
Findings
Iron abundance of [Fe/H]=-4.97
Carbon enhancement with [C/Fe]=+3.91
Possible third component detected in the system
Abstract
One of the primary objectives of the TOPoS survey is to search for the most metal-poor stars. Our search has led to the discovery of one of the most iron-poor objects known, SDSS\,J092912.32+023817.0. This object is a multiple system, in which two components are clearly detected in the spectrum. We have analysed 16 high-resolution spectra obtained using the UVES spectrograph at the ESO 8.2m VLT telescope to measure radial velocities and determine the chemical composition of the system. Cross correlation of the spectra with a synthetic template yields a double-peaked cross-correlation function (CCF) for eight spectra, and in one case there is evidence for the presence of a third peak. Chemical analysis of the spectrum obtained by averaging all the spectra for which the CCF showed a single peak found that the iron abundance is [Fe/H]=-4.97. The system is also carbon enhanced with…
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