A Very Metal-poor RR Lyrae Star with a Disk Orbit Found in the Solar Neighborhood

Author:

Matsunaga Noriyuki,Itane Akinori,Hattori KoheiORCID,Crestani JulianaORCID,Braga VittorioORCID,Bono GiuseppeORCID,Taniguchi DaisukeORCID,Baba JunichiORCID,Maehara HiroyukiORCID,Ukita Nobuharu,Sakamoto Tsuyoshi,Kobayashi NaotoORCID,Aoki Tsutomu,Soyano Takao,Tarusawa Ken’ichi,Sarugaku Yuki,Mito Hiroyuki,Sako ShigeyukiORCID,Doi Mamoru,Nakada Yoshikazu,Izumi NatsukoORCID,Ita Yoshifusa,Onozato HirokiORCID,Jian MingjieORCID,Kondo Sohei,Hamano SatoshiORCID,Yasui ChikakoORCID,Tsujimoto TakujiORCID,Otsubo Shogo,Ikeda YujiORCID,Kawakita Hideyo

Abstract

Abstract Metal-deficient stars are important tracers for understanding the early formation of the Galaxy. Recent large-scale surveys with both photometric and spectroscopic data have reported an increasing number of metal-deficient stars whose kinematic features are consistent with those of the disk stellar populations. We report the discovery of an RR Lyrae variable (hereafter RRL) that is located within the thick disk and has an orbit consistent with the thick-disk kinematics. Our target RRL (HD 331986) is located at around 1 kpc from the Sun and, with V ≃ 11.3, is among the ∼130 brightest RRLs known so far. However, this object has scarcely been studied because it is in the midplane of the Galaxy, at a Galactic latitude around –1°. Its near-infrared spectrum (0.91–1.32 μm) shows no absorption line except hydrogen lines of the Paschen series, suggesting [Fe/H] ≲ –2.5. It is the most metal-deficient RRL, at least among RRLs whose orbits are consistent with the disk kinematics, although we cannot determine to which of the disk and the halo it belongs. This unique RRL would provide us with essential clues for studying the early formation of stars in the inner Galaxy with further investigations, including high-resolution optical spectroscopy.

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Astronomy and Astrophysics

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