Origin of $\alpha$-Poor Very Metal-Poor Stars
S. K. Jeena, Projjwal Banerjee

TL;DR
This study investigates the origins of alpha-poor very metal-poor stars, analyzing various supernova scenarios to determine their likely sources, and finds that most can be explained by core-collapse supernovae or a combination with sub-Chandrasekhar mass Type Ia supernovae.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of 17 alpha-poor VMP stars considering multiple supernova scenarios, highlighting the dominant role of core-collapse supernovae and the significance of sub-Chandrasekhar Type Ia supernovae.
Findings
Most alpha-poor VMP stars are explained by pure CCSN ejecta.
Combination of CCSN and sub-Chandrasekhar SN 1a ejecta explains 76% of stars.
Single PISN scenario is ruled out for all stars.
Abstract
Among very metal-poor (VMP) stars, -poor VMP (PVMP) stars that have sub-solar values of for Mg and other elements are rare and are thought to have been formed from gas polluted by Type 1a supernova (SN 1a). However, recent analyses indicate that pure core-collapse supernova (CCSN) ejecta can also be a likely source. We perform a detailed analysis of 17 PVMP stars by considering six different scenarios relevant to the early Galaxy. We consider a single pair-instability supernova (PISN) and a single CCSN. Additionally, we consider the combination of ejecta from a CCSN with ejecta from another CCSN, a PISN, a near-Chandrasekhar mass (near-) SN 1a, and a sub-Chandrasekhar mass (sub-) SN 1a. A clear signature can only be established for sub- SN 1a with a near-smoking-gun signature in SDSSJ0018-0939 and…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
