Abstract
Context. The most primitive metal-poor stars are important for studying the conditions of the early galaxy and are also relevant to big bang nucleosynthesis. Aims. Our objective is to find the brightest (V<14) most metal-poor stars. Methods. Candidates were selected using a new method, which is based on the mismatch between spectral types derived from colors and observed spectral types. They were observed first at low resolution with EFOSC2 at the NTT to obtain an initial set of stellar parameters. The most promising candidate, 2MASS J18082002-5104378 (V = 11.9), was observed at high resolution (R = 50 000) with UVES at the VLT, and a standard abundance analysis was performed. Results. We found that 2MASS J18082002-5104378 is an ultra metal-poor star with stellar parameters Teff = 5440 K, log g = 3.0 dex, vt = 1.5 km s-1, [Fe/H] = -4.1 dex. The star has [C/Fe]
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Meléndez, J., Placco, V. M., Tucci-Maia, M., Ramírez, I., Li, T. S., & Perez, G. (2016). 2MASS J18082002 - 5104378: The brightest (V = 11.9) ultra metal-poor star. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 585. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201527456
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