High-resolution spectroscopic observations of the new CEMP-s star CD-50$^\circ$776
M. Roriz, C.B. Pereira, N.A. Drake, F. Roig, J.V. Sales Silva

TL;DR
This paper presents a detailed high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of the CEMP-s star CD-50$^\
Contribution
It provides the first detailed chemical abundance profile of CD-50$^\
Findings
CD-50$^\
It is a lead star with [Pb/Ce]=+0.97.
It shows radial velocity variations indicating binary motion.
Abstract
Carbon enhanced metal poor (CEMP) stars are a particular class of low metalicity halo stars whose chemical analysis may provide important constrains to the chemistry evolution of the Galaxy and to the models of mass transfer and evolution of components in binary systems. Here, we present a detailed analysis of the CEMP star CD-50776, using high resolution optical spectroscopy. We found that CD-50776 has a metalicity [Fe/H]=-2.31 and a carbon abundance [C/Fe]=+1.21. Analyzing the s-process elements and the europium abundances, we show that this star is actually a CEMP-s star, based on the criteria set in the literature to classify these chemically peculiar objects. We also show that CD-50776 is a lead star, since it has a ratio [Pb/Ce]=+0.97. In addition, we show that CD-50776 develops radial velocity variations that may be attributed to the orbital motion…
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