The first eclipsing CEMP candidate is identified in a 1.224-day binary, with 3.5% of dwarf carbon stars showing short-period variability consistent with tidally locked post-common envelope systems and supporting wind capture for carbon enhancement.
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The PFS Galactic Archaeology survey will observe thousands of stars in Local Group systems to measure density profiles in dwarfs and compare assembly histories of M31 and the Milky Way.
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An eclipsing CEMP candidate discovered in a search for dwarf carbon stars in post-common envelope binaries
The first eclipsing CEMP candidate is identified in a 1.224-day binary, with 3.5% of dwarf carbon stars showing short-period variability consistent with tidally locked post-common envelope systems and supporting wind capture for carbon enhancement.
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Galactic Archaeology with the Subaru `\=Onohi`ula Prime Focus Spectrograph Strategic Program
The PFS Galactic Archaeology survey will observe thousands of stars in Local Group systems to measure density profiles in dwarfs and compare assembly histories of M31 and the Milky Way.