Probing the early Milky Way with GHOST spectra of an extremely metal-poor star in the Galactic disk
Anya Dovgal, Kim A. Venn, Federico Sestito, Christian R. Hayes, Alan, W. McConnachie, Julio F. Navarro, Vinicius M. Placco, Else Starkenburg,, Nicolas F. Martin, John S. Pazder, Kristin Chiboucas, Emily Deibert, Roberto, Gamen, Jeong-Eun Heo, Venu M. Kalari, Eder Martioli

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical and dynamical properties of an extremely metal-poor star in the Galactic disk using high-resolution spectra, revealing insights into early Milky Way formation and rare stellar signatures.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed chemo-dynamical analysis of such a star with GHOST spectra, highlighting unique chemical signatures and their implications for early galaxy assembly.
Findings
Star has extremely low metallicity for a Galactic disk star
Unusual abundance patterns suggest origins from early supernovae
Differences from other metal-poor stars imply diverse formation histories
Abstract
Pristine_183.6849+04.8619 (P1836849) is an extremely metal-poor ([Fe/H]) star on a prograde orbit confined to the Galactic disk. Such stars are rare and may have their origins in protogalactic fragments that formed the early Milky Way, in low mass satellites accreted later, or forming in situ in the Galactic plane. Here we present a chemo-dynamical analysis of the spectral features between \r{A} from a high-resolution spectrum taken during Science Verification of the new Gemini High-resolution Optical SpecTrograph (GHOST). Spectral features for many chemical elements are analysed (Mg, Al, Si, Ca, Sc, Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni), and valuable upper limits are determined for others (C, Na, Sr, Ba). This main sequence star exhibits several rare chemical signatures, including (i) extremely low metallicity for a star in the Galactic disk, (ii) very low abundances of the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astro and Planetary Science
