A New Subclass of Carbon-enhanced Metal-poor Stars at Extremely Low Metallicity

Young Sun Lee, 영선 이, Timothy C. Beers, Yutaka Hirai, Jihye Hong, Miji Jeong, Changmin Kim and Young Kwang Kim
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We report the discovery of a new subclass of carbon-enhanced metal-poor (CEMP) stars, characterized by high absolute carbon abundances (A(C) > 7.39) and extremely low metallicity ([Fe/H] ≤ –3.1) but notably lacking enhancements in neutron-capture elements, thus falling under the CEMP-no category. This population emerged from a detailed analysis of low-resolution spectroscopic data obtained from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey and the Large Sky Area Multi-Object Fiber Spectroscopic Telescope, where the observed frequency trends with the decreasing metallicity of CEMP-s (s-process-enhanced) and CEMP-no (no neutron-capture enhanced) stars deviated from established expectations. In contrast to earlier findings, we observe a rise in high-A(C) stars below [Fe/H] = −3.1, which we interpret as a distinct group not accounted for in traditional CEMP classifications. Following the Yoon–Beers group classification, we define these stars as Group IV. Statistical modeling confirms their presence as a separate peak in the A(C) distribution, and available radial velocity data suggest that about 30% of Group IV stars may be binaries, indicating possible binary-related formation mechanisms. This discovery challenges the current CEMP-no star formation pathways and implies the existence of alternative or hybrid enrichment scenarios in the early Universe. High-resolution spectroscopic follow-up of Group IV candidates will be crucial for identifying their progenitors and understanding their evolutionary implications.
极低金属丰度的碳增强贫金属恒星新亚类
我们报告发现了一个新的碳增强金属贫(CEMP)恒星亚类,其特征是高绝对碳丰度(a (C) > 7.39)和极低的金属丰度([Fe/H]≤-3.1),但明显缺乏中子捕获元素的增强,因此属于CEMP-无类别。这一群体来自对斯隆数字巡天和大天空区域多目标光纤光谱望远镜获得的低分辨率光谱数据的详细分析,其中观测到的cmp -s (s-过程增强)和cmp -no(无中子捕获增强)恒星金属丰度下降的频率趋势偏离了既定的预期。与早期的发现相反,我们观察到[Fe/H] = - 3.1以下的高a (C)恒星的增加,我们将其解释为传统CEMP分类中未考虑的一个独特组。根据Yoon-Beers星群分类,我们将这些恒星定义为IV星群。统计模型证实它们在a (C)分布中作为一个单独的峰存在,现有的径向速度数据表明,IV星群中约有30%可能是双星,这表明可能与双星相关的形成机制。这一发现挑战了目前的cepp -无恒星形成途径,并暗示在早期宇宙中存在替代或混合富集情景。第四群候选者的高分辨率光谱随访对于识别它们的祖先和理解它们的进化意义至关重要。
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