The chemical abundance pattern of the extremely metal-poor thin disk star 2MASS J1808-5104 and its origins
Mohammad K. Mardini, Anna Frebel, Rana Ezzeddine, Anirudh Chiti, Yohai, Meiron, Alexander P. Ji, Vinicius M. Placco, Ian U. Roederer, and Jorge, Mel\'endez

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical composition and origins of the extremely metal-poor star 2MASS J1808-5104, revealing its formation history, nucleosynthesis signatures, and its membership in the Galactic thin disk despite its ancient age.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis of an extremely metal-poor star in the thin disk, linking nucleosynthesis models to its origin and orbital history.
Findings
Star has [Fe/H] ≈ -4, not carbon-enhanced, with low nitrogen and specific barium levels.
Abundance pattern fits a single massive Population III supernova with high explosion energy.
Star's orbital analysis confirms it is a primordial thin disk member, formed early in the Milky Way's history.
Abstract
We present a high-resolution (), high signal-to-noise () Magellan/MIKE spectrum of the bright extremely metal-poor star 2MASS~J18085104. We find [Fe/H] = 4.01 (spectroscopic LTE stellar parameters), [Fe/H] = 3.8 (photometric stellar parameters), [Fe/H] = 3.7 (spectroscopic NLTE stellar parameters). We measured a carbon-to-iron ratio of from the CH G-band. J18085104 is thus not carbon-enhanced, contrary to many other stars with similarly low iron abundances. We also determine, for the first time, a barium abundance (), and obtain a significantly reduced upper limit for the nitrogen abundance ([N/Fe]). J18085104 has low ratio of , which is consistent with that of stars in ultra-faint dwarf galaxies. We also fit the abundance pattern of J18085104 with nucleosynthesis…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
