GHOST Commissioning Science Results: Identifying a New Chemically Peculiar Star in Reticulum II
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Published:2023-09-01
Issue:1
Volume:955
Page:17
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ISSN:0004-637X
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Container-title:The Astrophysical Journal
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language:
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Short-container-title:ApJ
Author:
Hayes Christian R.ORCID, Venn Kim A.ORCID, Waller Fletcher, Jensen Jaclyn, McConnachie Alan W.ORCID, Pazder John, Sestito FedericoORCID, Anthony André, Baker Gabriella, Bassett John, Bento Joao, Berg Trystyn, Burley Gregory, Brzeski Jurek, Case Scott, Chapin Edward, Chin Timothy, Chisholm Eric, Churilov Vladimir, Densmore Adam, Diaz RubenORCID, Dunn Jennifer, Edgar Michael, Farrell Tony, Firpo Veronica, Fitzsimmons Joeleff, Font-Serra Juan, Fuentes Javier, Ganton Colin, Gomez-Jimenez Manuel, Hardy Tim, Henderson David, Hill Alexis, Hoff Brian, Ireland MichaelORCID, Kalari VenuORCID, Kelly Neal, Klauser Urs, Kondrat Yuriy, Labrie Kathleen, Lambert Sam, Luvaul Lance, Lawrence Jon, Lothrop Jordan, Macdonald G. Scott, Mali Slavko, Margheim Steve, McDermid Richard, McGregor Helen, Miller Bryan, Miranda Felipe, Muller Rolf, Nielsen Jon, Norbury Ryan, Oberdorf Oliver, Pai Naveen, Perez Gabriel, Prado Pablo, Price Ian, Quiroz Carlos, Reshetov Vladimir, Robertson GordonORCID, Ruiz-Carmona Roque, Salinas Ricardo, Sebo Kim M., Sheinis Andrew, Shetrone MatthewORCID, Shortridge Keith, Silversides Katherine, Silva Karleyne, Simpson Chris, Smith Greg, Szeto Kei, Tims Julia, Toro Eduardo, Urrutia Cristian, Venkatesan Sudharshan, Waller Lewis, Wevers Ivan, Wierzbicki Ramunas, White Marc, Young Peter, Zhelem Ross
Abstract
Abstract
The Gemini High-resolution Optical SpecTrograph (GHOST) is the newest high-resolution spectrograph to be developed for a large-aperture telescope, recently deployed and commissioned at the Gemini-South telescope. In this paper, we present the first science results from the GHOST spectrograph taking during its commissioning runs. We have observed the bright metal-poor benchmark star HD 122563, along with two stars in the ultrafaint dwarf galaxy Reticulum II (Ret ii), one of which was previously identified as a candidate member, but did not have a previous detailed chemical abundance analysis. We find that this candidate (GDR3 0928) to be a bona fide member of Ret ii, and from a spectral synthesis analysis it is also revealed to be a CEMP-r star, with significant enhancements in several light elements (C, N, O, Na, Mg, and Si), in addition to featuring an r-process enhancement like many other Ret ii stars. The light-element enhancements in this star resemble the abundance patterns seen in the CEMP-no stars of other ultrafaint dwarf galaxies, and are thought to have been produced by an independent source from the r-process. These unusual abundance patterns are thought to be produced by faint supernovae, which may be produced by some of the earliest generations of stars.
Publisher
American Astronomical Society
Subject
Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics
Cited by
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