Unveiling the nature of HE 0107-5240
E. Caffau, M. Steffen, P. Molaro, P. Bonifacio, N. Christlieb, D. S. Aguado, J. I. Gonz\'alez Hern\'andez, M. R. Zapatero Osorio, L. Monaco, M. Limongi, A. Chieffi, A. Falla, L. Roberti, A. J. Gallagher, M. Spite, P. Fran\c{c}ois, H.-G. Ludwig, L. Sbordone, R. Lallement

TL;DR
This study refines the orbital and chemical properties of the extremely iron-poor star HE 0107-5240, confirming its binary nature and detailed elemental abundances, which sheds light on early stellar formation and nucleosynthesis.
Contribution
First detailed orbital and chemical analysis of HE 0107-5240, confirming its binary status and providing refined elemental abundances at ultra-low metallicity.
Findings
Revised orbital period of about 29 years.
Confirmed star as a CEMP-no star with no heavy element enhancement.
Derived elemental abundances for Sc, Cr, Co, and Al, with upper limits for Be, Li, Si, Sr.
Abstract
The vast majority of the most iron-poor stars in the Galaxy exhibit a strong carbon enhancement, with C/H ratios only about two orders of magnitude below solar. This unusual chemical composition likely reflects the properties of the gas cloud from which these stars formed, having been enriched by one, or at most a few, supernovae. A remarkable member of this stellar class, HE 0107-5240 with [Fe/H]=-5.56, has been identified as part of a binary system. To constrain its orbital parameters, radial velocity monitoring has been carried out using the ESPRESSO spectrograph. Radial velocities were derived using cross-correlation with a template, taking advantage of the strong G-band feature. Combining all observations yielded a high signal-to-noise spectrum, which has been used to refine our understanding of the stellar chemical composition. Additionally, a co-added UVES spectrum in the blue…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
