The Most Metal-Poor Stars. III. The Metallicity Distribution Function and CEMP Fraction
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Frebel, Anna L.; Yong, David; Norris, John E.; Bessell, M. S.; Christlieb, N.; Asplund, M.; Beers, Timothy C.; Barklem, P. S.; Ryan, S. G.; ... Show more Show less
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The Most Metal-Poor Stars. III. The Metallicity Distribution Function and Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Fraction
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We examine the metallicity distribution function (MDF) and fraction of carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) stars in a sample that includes 86 stars with [Fe/H] ≤ –3.0, based on high-resolution, high signal-to-noise spectroscopy, of which some 32 objects lie below [Fe/H] = –3.5. After accounting for the completeness function, the "corrected" MDF does not exhibit the sudden drop at [Fe/H] = –3.6 that was found in recent samples of dwarfs and giants from the Hamburg/ESO survey. Rather, the MDF decreases smoothly down to [Fe/H] = –4.1. Similar results are obtained from the "raw" MDF. We find that the fraction of CEMP objects below [Fe/H] = –3.0 is 23% ± 6% and 32% ± 8% when adopting the Beers & Christlieb and Aoki et al. CEMP definitions, respectively. The former value is in fair agreement with some previous measurements, which adopt the Beers & Christlieb criterion.
Date issued
2012-12Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of PhysicsJournal
Astrophysical Journal
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IOP Publishing
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Yong, David et al. “The Most Metal-Poor Stars. III. The Metallicity Distribution Function and Carbon-Enhanced Metal-Poor Fraction.” The Astrophysical Journal 762.1 (2013): 27.
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0004-637X
1538-4357