Discovery of an $\rm[Fe/H] \sim -4.8$ Star in $Gaia$ XP Spectra
Guilherme Limberg, Vinicius M. Placco, Alexander P. Ji, Yupeng Yao, Anirudh Chiti, Mohammad K. Mardini, Anna Frebel, Silvia Rossi

TL;DR
This paper reports the discovery of a star with extremely low metallicity, [Fe/H] ≈ -4.8, identified using Gaia XP spectra, and confirms its properties through photometry and high-resolution spectroscopy, highlighting Gaia's potential for finding ultra metal-poor stars.
Contribution
The study demonstrates a new methodology using Gaia XP spectra to identify ultra metal-poor stars, expanding the search for the earliest stars in the Milky Way.
Findings
Discovery of a star with [Fe/H] ≈ -4.8.
Confirmation of the star's properties via spectroscopy.
Implication that the star formed from dust-cooled gas.
Abstract
We report on the discovery of GDR3_526285 ( DR3 Source ID 5262850721755411072), a star with and one of the lowest metal () mass fractions ever found (). We first identified it as an ultra metal-poor (UMP; ) red giant-branch (RGB) star candidate in the BP/RP (XP) spectro-photometric catalog ( magnitude 15). A combination of multi-band photometry and high-resolution spectroscopic analysis under local thermodynamic equilibrium confirmed the status of GDR3_526285 as a distant (24 kpc from the Sun) RGB star (, ) in the Milky Way's outer halo. We obtain only an upper limit for the carbon abundance of , resulting in . A correction for the evolutionary…
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