Tracing Pop III supernovae with extreme energies through the Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy
\'Asa Sk\'ulad\'ottir, Irene Vanni, Stefania Salvadori, and Romain, Lucchesi

TL;DR
This study investigates the earliest chemical enrichment in the Sculptor dwarf galaxy by analyzing extremely metal-poor stars, revealing evidence of enrichment by both low-energy supernovae and hypernovae, and identifying a dual population of CEMP-no and C-normal stars.
Contribution
First detection of a dual population of CEMP-no and C-normal stars at [Fe/H] ≤ -3 in Sculptor, and evidence of enrichment by both low-energy supernovae and hypernovae.
Findings
Discovery of a CEMP-no star with no Ba enhancement.
Low fraction of CEMP-no stars compared to the Milky Way halo.
Sculptor shows deficiency in light elements at low [Fe/H] relative to other galaxies.
Abstract
The Sculptor dwarf spheroidal galaxy is old and metal-poor, making it ideal to study the earliest chemical enrichment in the Local Group. We followed up the most metal-poor star known in this (or any external) galaxy, AS0039, with high-resolution ESO VLT/UVES spectra. Our new analysis confirmed its low metallicity, [Fe/H]=-3.90, and that it is extremely C-poor, with A(C)=+3.60, which corresponds to [C/Fe]=-0.33 (accounting for internal mixing). This adds to the evidence of Sculptor being intrinsically C-poor at low [Fe/H]. However, here we also report a new discovery of a carbon-enhanced metal-poor star in Sculptor, DR20080, with no enhancement of Ba (CEMP-no), indicative of enrichment by zero-metallicity low-energy supernovae. This is the first evidence of a dual population of CEMP-no and C-normal stars in Sculptor at . The fraction of CEMP-no stars is still low,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
