New NIR OH-based oxygen abundances for 35 VMP stars are empirically calibrated against the [OI] line to flatten the [O/Fe] vs [Fe/H] trend and improve agreement with Galactic chemical evolution models.
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Discovery and classification of HE 1153-0518 as a new high-A(C) CEMP-no star among three EMP stars based on abundance patterns from high-resolution spectra.
New non-LTE abundances for three Bootes I stars show an alpha-element transition at [Fe/H] between -3 and -2, interpreted as the onset of type Ia supernova contributions in this ultra-faint dwarf galaxy.
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Revealing {\alpha}-Element's Past with Subaru/IRD: Oxygen Abundance of 35 Very Metal-Poor Stars from Near-IR OH lines
New NIR OH-based oxygen abundances for 35 VMP stars are empirically calibrated against the [OI] line to flatten the [O/Fe] vs [Fe/H] trend and improve agreement with Galactic chemical evolution models.
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Three Extremely Metal-Poor stars: discovery of a new CEMP-no star
Discovery and classification of HE 1153-0518 as a new high-A(C) CEMP-no star among three EMP stars based on abundance patterns from high-resolution spectra.
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Contribution of type Ia supernovae to the chemical enrichment of the ultra-faint dwarf galaxy Bootes I
New non-LTE abundances for three Bootes I stars show an alpha-element transition at [Fe/H] between -3 and -2, interpreted as the onset of type Ia supernova contributions in this ultra-faint dwarf galaxy.