BPS CS22892-0052 (Sneden's Star) is an old
population II star
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located at a distance of 4.7
kpc in the
galactic halo
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* the stellar halo
* the galactic corona (hot gas, i.e. a plas ...
. It belongs to a class of ultra-
metal-poor stars (
Metallicity
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e/H-3.1), specifically the very rare subclass of
neutron-capture (
r-process
In nuclear astrophysics, the rapid neutron-capture process, also known as the ''r''-process, is a set of nuclear reactions that is responsible for the creation of approximately half of the atomic nuclei heavier than iron, the "heavy elements", ...
) enhanced stars. It was discovered by
Tim C. Beers and collaborators with the Curtis
Schmidt telescope at the
Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory
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in
Chile
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. Extended high-resolution
spectroscopic observations since around 1995 (with
Chris Sneden
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People with the given name
* Chris Abani (born 1966), Ni ...
from the
University of Texas at Austin
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as the leading observer) allowed observers to determine the abundances of 53
chemical element
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s in this star, as of December 2005 only second in number to the Sun.
From
barium
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...
(Z=56) on, all elements show the pattern of the r-process contribution to the
abundances of the elements in the Solar System.
Comparing the observed abundances for a
stable element
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such as
europium
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(Z=63) and the radioactive element
thorium
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(Z=90) to calculated abundances of an r-process in a type II
supernova explosion (as from the universities at
Mainz
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and
Basel
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, neighboring_municipalities= Allschwil (BL), Hégenheim (FR-68), Binningen (BL), Birsfelden (BL), Bottmingen (BL), Huningue (FR-68), Münchenstein (BL), Muttenz (BL), Reinach (BL), Riehen (BS) ...
groups of
Karl-Ludwig Kratz
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and
Friedrich-Karl Thielemann) have allowed observers to determine the age of this star to be about 13 billion years. Similar ages have been derived for other ultra-metal-poor stars (
CS31082-001,
BD+17°3248
BD+17°3248 is an old Population II star located at a distance of roughly in the Galactic Halo. It belongs to the class of ultra-metal-poor stars, especially the very rare subclass of neutron-capture (r-process) enhanced stars.
Since abo ...
and
HE 1523-0901
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) from thorium-to-
uranium
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ratios.
References
Sources
* Beers T.C., Preston G.W., Shectman S.A., ''A search for stars of very low metal abundance. I.'', Astron. J., 90, 2089-2102 (1985)
* Beers T.C., Preston G.W., Shectman S.A., ''A search for stars of very low metal abundance. II.'', Astron. J., 103, 1987-2034 (1992)
* Kratz, Karl-Ludwig; Bitouzet, Jean-Philippe; Thielemann, Friedrich-Karl; Moeller, Peter; Pfeiffer, Bernd, ''Isotopic r-process abundances and nuclear structure far from stability - Implications for the r-process mechanism'', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 403, no. 1, p. 216-238 (1993)
* Sneden, Christopher; McWilliam, Andrew; Preston, George W.; Cowan, John J.; Burris, Debra L.; Armosky, Bradley J., ''The Ultra--Metal-poor, Neutron-Capture--rich Giant Star CS 22892-052'', Astrophysical Journal v.467, p. 819 (1996)
* Cowan, John J.; Pfeiffer, B.; Kratz, K.-L.; Thielemann, F.-K.; Sneden, Christopher; Burles, Scott; Tytler, David; Beers, Timothy C., ''R-Process Abundances and Chronometers in Metal-poor Stars'' The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 521, Issue 1, pp. 194–205 (1999)
External links
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K-type bright giants
Asymptotic-giant-branch stars
Population II stars
Aquarius (constellation)