The COMBS survey - I. Chemical origins of metal-poor stars in the Galactic bulge
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Lucey, Madeline
Hawkins, Keith
Ness, Melissa
Asplund, Martin
Bensby, T
Casagrande, Luca
Feltzing, Sofia
Freeman, Kenneth
Kobayashi, Chiaki
Marino, A F
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Oxford University Press
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Chemistry and kinematic studies can determine the origins of stellar population across the
Milky Way. The metallicity distribution function of the bulge indicates that it comprises
multiple populations, the more metal-poor end of which is particularly poorly understood. It
is currently unknown if metal-poor bulge stars ([Fe/H] <−1 dex) are part of the stellar halo in
the inner most region, or a distinct bulge population or a combination of these. Cosmological
simulations also indicate that the metal-poor bulge stars may be the oldest stars in the Galaxy. In
this study, we successfully target metal-poor bulge stars selected using SkyMapper photometry.
We determine the stellar parameters of 26 stars and their elemental abundances for 22 elements
using R∼ 47 000 VLT/UVES spectra and contrast their elemental properties with that of other
Galactic stellar populations. We find that the elemental abundances we derive for our metalpoor
bulge stars have lower overall scatter than typically found in the halo. This indicates that
these stars may be a distinct population confined to the bulge. If these stars are, alternatively,
part of the innermost distribution of the halo, this indicates that the halo is more chemically
homogeneous at small Galactic radii than at large radii. We also find two stars whose chemistry
is consistent with second-generation globular cluster stars. This paper is the first part of the
Chemical Origins of Metal-poor Bulge Stars (COMBS) survey that will chemodynamically
characterize the metal-poor bulge population.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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