We present the first results of the EMBLA survey (Extremely Metal-poor BuLge stars with AAOmega), aimed at finding metal-poor stars in the Milky Way bulge, where the oldest stars should now preferentially reside. EMBLA utilizes SkyMapper photometry to pre-select metal-poor candidates, which are subsequently confirmed using AAOmega spectroscopy. We describe the discovery and analysis of four bulge giants with -2.72 = [Fe/H] = -2.48, the lowest metallicity bulge stars studied with high-resolution spectroscopy to date. Using FLAMES/UVES spectra through the Gaia-ESO Survey we have derived abundances of twelve elements. Given the uncertainties, we find a chemical similarity between these bulge stars and halo stars of the same metallicity, although the abundance scatter may be larger, with some of the stars showing unusual [a/Fe] ratios.
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Howes, L. M., Asplund, M., Casey, A. R., Keller, S. C., Yong, D., Gilmore, G., … Zoccali, M. (2014). The Gaia-ESO Survey: The most metal-poor stars in the Galactic bulge. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 445(4), 4241–4246. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stu1991
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