Discovery of HE 1523-0901, a Strongly r-Process-enhanced Metal-poor Star with Detected Uranium

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2007

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Frebel, Anna
Christlieb, Norbert
Norris, John
Thom, Chris
Beers, Timothy C
Rhee, Jaehyon

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IOP Publishing

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We present age estimates for the newly discovered, very r-process-enhanced metal-poor star HE 1523-0901 ([Fe/H] = -2.95) based on the radioactive decay of Th and U. The bright (V = 11.1) giant was found among a sample of bright metal-poor stars selected from the Hamburg/ESO Survey. From an abundance analysis of a high-resolution (R = 75,000) VLT/UVES spectrum, we find HE 1523-0901 to be strongly overabundant in r-process elements ([r/Fe] = 1.8). The abundances of heavy neutron-capture elements (Z>56) measured in HE 1523-0901 match the scaled solar r-process pattern extremely well. We detect the strongest optical U line at 3859.57 Å. For the first time, we are able to employ several different chronometers, such as the U/Th, U/Ir, Th/ Eu, and Th/Os ratios to measure the age of a star. The weighted average age of HE 1523-0901 is 13.2 Gyr. Several sources of uncertainties are assessed in detail.

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Keywords: Early universe; Galaxy: halo; Nuclear reactions, nucleosynthesis, abundances; Stars: abundances; Stars: individual (HE 1523-0901)

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Astrophysical Journal, The

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