New detections of arsenic, selenium, and other heavy elements in two metal-poor stars

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We use the Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph on board the Hubble Space Telescope to obtain new high-quality spectra covering the 1900 ≤λ ≤ 2360 Å wavelength range for two metal-poor stars, HD 108317 and HD 128279. We derive abundances of Cu II, Zn II, As I, Se I, Mo II, and Cd II, which have not been detected previously in either star. Abundances derived for Ge I, Te I, Os II, and Pt I confirm those derived from lines at longer wavelengths. We also derive upper limits from the non-detection of W II, Hg II, Pb II, and Bi I. The mean [As/Fe] ratio derived from these two stars and five others in the literature is unchanged over the metallicity range -2.8

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Roederer, I. U., Schatz, H., Lawler, J. E., Beers, T. C., Cowan, J. J., Frebel, A., … Sobeck, J. S. (2014). New detections of arsenic, selenium, and other heavy elements in two metal-poor stars. Astrophysical Journal, 791(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/791/1/32

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