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The Low Metallicity Tail of the Halo Metallicity Distribution Function
Authors:Beers  TC  Rossi  S  Norris  JE  Ryan  SG  Molaro  P  Rebolo  R
Institution:(1) Department of Physics & Astronomy, Michigan State University, USA;(2) Mt. Stromlo & Siding Springs Observatory, Australian National University, AUSTRALIA;(3) Royal Greenwich Observatory, Cambridge, UK;(4) Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste, ITALY;(5) Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, Tenerife, CANARY ISLANDS
Abstract:Ongoing spectroscopy and photometry of stars selected in the HK objective-prism/interference-filter survey of Beers and colleagues has resulted in the identification of many hundreds of additional stars in the halo (and possibly the thick disk) of the Galaxy with abundances Fe/H] le -2.0. A new calibration of the technique for estimation of metal abundance based on a CaII K index as a function of broadband B - V color is applied to obtain metallicities for stars observed with the SSO 2.3m and INT 2.5m telescopes. This new data is combined with other samples of extremely metal-deficient stars (Ryan and Norris, 1991a; Beers et al., 1992; Carney et al., 1994) to form a large database of objects of low metallicity. The combined sample is examined and compared with expectations derived from a Simple Model of Galactic chemical evolution. There appears to be a statistically-significant deficit of stars more metal-weak than Fe/H] = -3.0. An abundance of Fe/H] ap -4.0 can be taken as the low-metallicity limit for presently-observable stars in the Galaxy.
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