Espresso observations of HE 0107$-$5240 and other CEMP-no stars with $\rm [Fe/H]\le -4.5$
D. Aguado (UNIFI), P. Molaro (INAF), E. Caffau (GEPI), J. I., Gonz\'alez Hern\'andez (IAC-ULL), M. Zapatero Osorio (CSIC-INTA), P., Bonifacio (GEPI), C. Allende Prieto (IAC-ULL), R. Rebolo (IAC-ULL), M., Damasso (INAF), A. Su\'arez Mascare\~no (IAC-ULL), S. B. Howell (NASA), E.

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ESPRESSO spectroscopic observations to analyze the binary nature, chemical composition, and kinematic properties of the extremely metal-poor star HE 0107-5240 and other similar stars, revealing insights into early star formation.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed orbital characterization of HE 0107-5240 and confirms its binary status, also constraining chemical abundances and isotopic ratios in the most metal-poor stars.
Findings
HE 0107-5240 is a binary with a ~36-year period.
The star is confirmed as a CEMP-no with low Sr/Fe and Ba/Fe ratios.
Li abundance is significantly depleted, and the carbon isotopic ratio is very low.
Abstract
HE 01075240 is a hyper metal-poor star with . We performed high-res observations with the ESPRESSO spectrograph at the VLT to constrain the kinematical properties of the binary system HE 01075240 and to probe the binarity of the sample of 8 most metal-poor stars with . Radial velocities are obtained by using cross-correlation in the interval 42004315A, which contains the strong CH band, against a template in an iterative process. A Bayesian method is applied to calculate the orbit by using the ESPRESSO measurements and others from the literature. A chemical analysis has also been performed in HE01075240 by means of spectral synthesis. Observations of HE 01075240 spanning more than 3 years show a monotonic decreasing trend in radial velocity at a rate of approximately by 0.5 msd. The period is constrained at $P_{\rm orb} =…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
