The lowest detected stellar Fe abundance: the halo star SMSS J160540.18-144323.1

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Nordlander, Thomas
Bessell, Michael
Da Costa, Gary
Mackey, Dougal
Asplund, Martin
Casey, A. R.
Chiti, Anirudh
Ezzeddine, Rana
Frebel, Anna
Lind, K.

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We report the discovery of SMSS J160540.18−144323.1, a new ultra metal-poor halo star discovered with the SkyMapper telescope. We measure [Fe/H] = −6.2 ± 0.2 (1D LTE), the lowest ever detected abundance of iron in a star. The star is strongly carbonenhanced, [C/Fe] = 3.9 ± 0.2, while other abundances are compatible with an α-enhanced solar-like pattern with [Ca/Fe] = 0.4 ± 0.2, Mg/Fe = 0.6 ± 0.2, [Ti/Fe] = 0.8 ± 0.2, and no significant s- or r-process enrichment, [Sr/Fe] < 0.2 and [Ba/Fe] < 1.0 (3σ limits). Population III stars exploding as fallback supernovae may explain both the strong carbon enhancement and the apparent lack of enhancement of odd-Z and neutron-capture element abundances. Grids of supernova models computed for metal-free progenitor stars yield good matches for stars of about 10 M imparting a low kinetic energy on the supernova ejecta, while models for stars more massive than roughly 20 M are incompatible with the observed abundance pattern.

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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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