Metal-Poor Stars Observed with the Southern African Large Telescope II. An Extended Sample
Joseph Zepeda, Kaitlin C. Rasmussen, Timothy C. Beers, Vinicius M., Placco, Yang Huang, and \'Eric Depagne

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of over 200 metal-poor stars, identifying new extremely and very metal-poor stars and classifying their elemental abundances, especially focusing on carbon and r-process elements.
Contribution
The paper provides a large, extended sample of metal-poor stars with detailed elemental abundances, including many newly identified stars and classifications of their nucleosynthetic signatures.
Findings
Identified 84 very metal-poor stars, 53 newly reported.
Discovered 3 extremely metal-poor stars, 1 newly reported.
Classified stars into various CEMP and r-process enhancement categories.
Abstract
We present results from high-resolution (R ) spectroscopic observations of over 200 metal-poor stars, mostly selected from the RAVE survey, using the Southern African Large Telescope. We were able to derive stellar parameters for a total of 108 stars; an additional sample of 50 stars from this same effort was previously reported on by Rasmussen et al.. Among our newly reported observations, we identify 84 very metal-poor (VMP; [Fe/H] , 53 newly identified) stars and 3 extremely metal-poor (EMP; [Fe/H] , 1 newly identified) stars. The elemental abundances were measured for carbon, as well as several other -elements (Mg, Ca, Sc, Ti), iron-peak elements (Mn, Co, Ni, Zn), and neutron-capture elements (Sr, Ba, Eu). Based on these measurements, the stars are classified by their carbon and neutron-capture abundances into carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP;…
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