A Strontium-rich Ultra Metal-poor Star in the Atari Disk Component
Abstract
We report on the discovery of the first ultra metal-poor (UMP) star 2MASS~J20500194-6613298 (J2050-6613; [Fe/H] = -4.05) selected from the Gaia BP/RP spectral catalog that belongs to the ancient Atari disk component. We obtained a high-resolution spectrum for the star with the MIKE spectrograph on the Magellan-Clay telescope. J2050-6613 displays a typical chemical abundance pattern for UMP stars, including carbon and zinc enhancements. In contrast, J2050-6613 shows extremely high [Sr/Fe] and [Sr/Ba] ratios compared to other stars in the [Fe/H] <-4.0 regime. J2050-6613 is most likely an early Population\,II star that formed from a gas cloud that was chemically enriched by a massive Population\,III hypernova (E > 1052\,erg). Such a Population\,III core-collapse hypernova could simultaneously explain the origin of the abundance pattern of light and heavy elements of 2MASS~J2050-6613 if a large amount of Sr of 10-5\,M was produced, possibly by neutrino-driven (wind) ejecta. Therefore, the abundance pattern of 2MASS~J2050-6613 places important constraints on Sr-producing nucleosynthesis sources operating in the Atari progenitor at the earliest times.
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