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The NIR Ca II triplet at low metallicity Searching for extremely low-metallicity stars in classical dwarf galaxies

Starkenburg, E.
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Hill, V.
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Tolstoy, E.
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2010
Astronomy & Astrophysics

The NIR Ca II triplet absorption lines have proven to be an important tool for quantitative spectroscopy of individual red giant branch stars in the Local Group, providing a better understanding of metallicities of stars in the Milky Way and dwarf galaxies and thereby an opportunity to constrain their chemical evolution processes. An interesting puzzle in this field is the significant lack of extremely metal-poor stars, below [Fe/H] = -3, found in classical dwarf galaxies around the Milky Way using this technique. The question arises whether these stars are really absent, or if the empirical Ca II triplet method used to study these systems is biased in the low-metallicity regime. Here we present results of synthetic spectral analysis of the Ca II triplet, that is focused on a better understanding of spectroscopic measurements of low-metallicity giant stars. Our results start to deviate strongly from the widely-used and linear empirical calibrations at [Fe/H] < -2. We provide a new calibration for Ca II triplet studies which is valid for -0.5 >= [Fe/H] >= -4. We subsequently apply this new calibration to current data sets and suggest that the classical dwarf galaxies are not so devoid of extremely low-metallicity stars as was previously thought.

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DOI
10.1051/0004-6361/200913759
Web of Science ID

WOS:000285581500022

Author(s)
Starkenburg, E.
Hill, V.
Tolstoy, E.
Gonzalez Hernandez, J. I.
Irwin, M.
Helmi, A.
Battaglia, G.
Jablonka, P.  
Tafelmeyer, M.  
Shetrone, M.
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Date Issued

2010

Published in
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Volume

513

Start page

A34

Subjects

stars: abundances

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galaxies: dwarf

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galaxies: evolution

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Local Group

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Galaxy: formation

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Metal-Poor Stars

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High-Resolution Spectroscopy

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Giant Branch Stars

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Spheroidal Galaxy

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Globular-Clusters

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Empirical Calibration

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Small Scales

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Milky-Way

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Chemical-Composition

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Population Synthesis

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REVIEWED

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December 16, 2011
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