A chemo-dynamical analysis of 115 metal-poor candidate stars selected from the narrowband Pristine photometric survey is presented based on CFHT high-resolution ESPaDOnS spectroscopy.We have discovered 28 new bright (V < 15) stars with [Fe/H] < -2.5 and 5 with [Fe/H] < -3.0 for success rates of 40 (28/70) and 19 per cent (5/27), respectively. A detailed model atmosphere analysis is carried out for the 28 new metal-poor stars. Stellar parameters were determined from SDSS photometric colours, Gaia DR2 parallaxes, MESA/MIST stellar isochrones, and the initial Pristine survey metallicities, following aBayesian inference method. Chemical abundances are determined for 10 elements (Na, Mg, Ca, Sc, Ti, Cr, Fe, Ni, Y, and Ba). Most stars show chemical abundance patterns that are similar to the normal metal-poor stars in the Galactic halo; however, we also report the discoveries of a new r-process-rich star, a new CEMP-s candidate with [Y/Ba] > 0, and a metal-poor star with very low [Mg/Fe]. The kinematics and orbits for all of the highly probable metal-poor candidates are determined by combining our precision radial velocities with Gaia DR2 proper motions. Some stars show unusual kinematics for their chemistries, including planar orbits, unbound orbits, and highly elliptical orbits that plunge deeply into the Galactic bulge (Rperi < 0.5 kpc); also, eight stars have orbital energies and actions consistent with the Gaia-Enceladus accretion event. This paper contributes to our understanding of the complex chemo-dynamics of the metal-poor Galaxy, and increases the number of known bright metal-poor stars available for detailed nucleosynthetic studies.

The Pristine survey - IX. CFHT ESPaDOnS spectroscopic analysis of 115 bright metal-poor candidate stars / Venn K.A.; Kielty C.L.; Sestito F.; Starkenburg E.; Martin N.; Aguado D.S.; Arentsen A.; Bonifacio P.; Caffau E.; Hill V.; Jablonka P.; Lardo C.; Mashonkina L.; Navarro J.F.; Sneden C.; Thomas G.; Youakim K.; Gonzalez-Hernandez J.I.; Janssen R.S.; Carlberg R.; Malhan K.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - STAMPA. - 492:3(2020), pp. 3241-3262. [10.1093/mnras/stz3546]

The Pristine survey - IX. CFHT ESPaDOnS spectroscopic analysis of 115 bright metal-poor candidate stars

Lardo C.;
2020

Abstract

A chemo-dynamical analysis of 115 metal-poor candidate stars selected from the narrowband Pristine photometric survey is presented based on CFHT high-resolution ESPaDOnS spectroscopy.We have discovered 28 new bright (V < 15) stars with [Fe/H] < -2.5 and 5 with [Fe/H] < -3.0 for success rates of 40 (28/70) and 19 per cent (5/27), respectively. A detailed model atmosphere analysis is carried out for the 28 new metal-poor stars. Stellar parameters were determined from SDSS photometric colours, Gaia DR2 parallaxes, MESA/MIST stellar isochrones, and the initial Pristine survey metallicities, following aBayesian inference method. Chemical abundances are determined for 10 elements (Na, Mg, Ca, Sc, Ti, Cr, Fe, Ni, Y, and Ba). Most stars show chemical abundance patterns that are similar to the normal metal-poor stars in the Galactic halo; however, we also report the discoveries of a new r-process-rich star, a new CEMP-s candidate with [Y/Ba] > 0, and a metal-poor star with very low [Mg/Fe]. The kinematics and orbits for all of the highly probable metal-poor candidates are determined by combining our precision radial velocities with Gaia DR2 proper motions. Some stars show unusual kinematics for their chemistries, including planar orbits, unbound orbits, and highly elliptical orbits that plunge deeply into the Galactic bulge (Rperi < 0.5 kpc); also, eight stars have orbital energies and actions consistent with the Gaia-Enceladus accretion event. This paper contributes to our understanding of the complex chemo-dynamics of the metal-poor Galaxy, and increases the number of known bright metal-poor stars available for detailed nucleosynthetic studies.
2020
The Pristine survey - IX. CFHT ESPaDOnS spectroscopic analysis of 115 bright metal-poor candidate stars / Venn K.A.; Kielty C.L.; Sestito F.; Starkenburg E.; Martin N.; Aguado D.S.; Arentsen A.; Bonifacio P.; Caffau E.; Hill V.; Jablonka P.; Lardo C.; Mashonkina L.; Navarro J.F.; Sneden C.; Thomas G.; Youakim K.; Gonzalez-Hernandez J.I.; Janssen R.S.; Carlberg R.; Malhan K.. - In: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY. - ISSN 0035-8711. - STAMPA. - 492:3(2020), pp. 3241-3262. [10.1093/mnras/stz3546]
Venn K.A.; Kielty C.L.; Sestito F.; Starkenburg E.; Martin N.; Aguado D.S.; Arentsen A.; Bonifacio P.; Caffau E.; Hill V.; Jablonka P.; Lardo C.; Mashonkina L.; Navarro J.F.; Sneden C.; Thomas G.; Youakim K.; Gonzalez-Hernandez J.I.; Janssen R.S.; Carlberg R.; Malhan K.
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