CS22892-052 (star)
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BPS CS22892-0052 (Sneden's Star) is an old
population II During 1944, Walter Baade categorized groups of stars within the Milky Way into stellar populations. In the abstract of the article by Baade, he recognizes that Jan Oort originally conceived this type of classification in 1926: Baade noticed ...
star located at a distance of 4.7 kpc in the
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. It belongs to a class of ultra-
metal-poor In astronomy, metallicity is the abundance of elements present in an object that are heavier than hydrogen and helium. Most of the normal physical matter in the Universe is either hydrogen or helium, and astronomers use the word ''"metals"'' as ...
stars ( Metallicity e/H-3.1), specifically the very rare subclass of neutron-capture ( r-process) enhanced stars. It was discovered by Tim C. Beers and collaborators with the Curtis
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at the
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. Extended high-resolution spectroscopic observations since around 1995 (with Chris Sneden from the
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as the leading observer) allowed observers to determine the abundances of 53
chemical element A chemical element is a species of atoms that have a given number of protons in their nuclei, including the pure substance consisting only of that species. Unlike chemical compounds, chemical elements cannot be broken down into simpler sub ...
s in this star, as of December 2005 only second in number to the Sun. From barium (Z=56) on, all elements show the pattern of the r-process contribution to the abundances of the elements in the Solar System. Comparing the observed abundances for a stable element such as europium (Z=63) and the radioactive element
thorium Thorium is a weakly radioactive metallic chemical element with the symbol Th and atomic number 90. Thorium is silvery and tarnishes black when it is exposed to air, forming thorium dioxide; it is moderately soft and malleable and has a high ...
(Z=90) to calculated abundances of an r-process in a type II supernova explosion (as from the universities at
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groups of Karl-Ludwig Kratz and Friedrich-Karl Thielemann) have allowed observers to determine the age of this star to be about 13 billion years. Similar ages have been derived for other ultra-metal-poor stars ( CS31082-001, BD+17°3248 and
HE 1523-0901 HE 1523-0901 is the designation given to a red giant star in the Milky Way galaxy approximately 7500 light years from Earth. It is thought to be a second generation, Population II, or metal-poor, star ( e/Hnbsp;= −2.95). The star ...
) from thorium-to-
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ratios.


References


Sources

* Beers T.C., Preston G.W., Shectman S.A., ''A search for stars of very low metal abundance. I.'', Astron. J., 90, 2089-2102 (1985) * Beers T.C., Preston G.W., Shectman S.A., ''A search for stars of very low metal abundance. II.'', Astron. J., 103, 1987-2034 (1992) * Kratz, Karl-Ludwig; Bitouzet, Jean-Philippe; Thielemann, Friedrich-Karl; Moeller, Peter; Pfeiffer, Bernd, ''Isotopic r-process abundances and nuclear structure far from stability - Implications for the r-process mechanism'', Astrophysical Journal, vol. 403, no. 1, p. 216-238 (1993) * Sneden, Christopher; McWilliam, Andrew; Preston, George W.; Cowan, John J.; Burris, Debra L.; Armosky, Bradley J., ''The Ultra--Metal-poor, Neutron-Capture--rich Giant Star CS 22892-052'', Astrophysical Journal v.467, p. 819 (1996) * Cowan, John J.; Pfeiffer, B.; Kratz, K.-L.; Thielemann, F.-K.; Sneden, Christopher; Burles, Scott; Tytler, David; Beers, Timothy C., ''R-Process Abundances and Chronometers in Metal-poor Stars'' The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 521, Issue 1, pp. 194–205 (1999)


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Image Sneden's Star
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sneden's Star K-type bright giants Asymptotic-giant-branch stars Population II stars Aquarius (constellation)