Carbon-enhanced hyper-metal-poor stars and the stellar IMF at low metallicity

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作者
Tumlinson, Jason [1 ]
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[1] Yale Univ, Yale Ctr Astron & Astrophys, Dept Phys & Astron, New Haven, CT 06520 USA
关键词
galaxy : evolution; stars : abundances; stars; individual; HE; 0107-5240; 1327-2326); stars : luminosity function; mass function;
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10.1086/519917
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P1 [天文学];
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0704 ;
摘要
The two known "hyper-metal-poor" (HMP) stars, HE 0107-5240 and HE 1327-2326, have extremely high enhancements of the light elements C, N, and O relative to Fe and appear to represent a statistically significant excess population relative to the halo metallicity distribution extrapolated from [Fe/H] > -3. This study weighs the available evidence for and against three hypothetical origins for these stars: (1) that they formed from gas enriched by a primordial "faint supernova," (2) that they formed from gas enriched by core-collapse supernovae and C-rich gas ejected in rotation-driven winds from massive stars, and (3) that they formed as the low-mass secondaries in binary systems at Z similar to 10(-5.5) Z circle dot and acquired their light-element enhancements from an intermediate-mass companion as it passed through an asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase. The observations interpreted here, especially the depletion of lithium seen in HE 1327-2326, favor the binary mass-transfer hypothesis. If HE 0107-5240 and HE 1327-2326 formed in binary systems, the statistically significant absence of isolated and/or C-normal stars at similar [Fe/H] implies that low-mass stars could form at this metallicity, but that masses M less than or similar to 1.4 M circle dot were disfavored in the IMF. This result is also explained if the abundance-derived top-heavy IMF for primordial stars persists to [Fe/H] similar to -5.5. This finding indicates that low-mass star formation was possible at extremely low metallicity and that the typical stellar mass may have had a complex dependence on metallicity rather than a sharp transition driven solely by gas cooling.
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