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Chemical abundances of metal-poor RR Lyrae stars in the Magellanic Clouds

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Chemical abundances of metal-poor RR Lyrae stars in the Magellanic Clouds. / Haschke, Raoul; Grebel, E.K.; Frebel, Anna et al.
In: The Astronomical Journal, Vol. 144, No. 3, 88, 16.08.2012.

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Haschke, R, Grebel, EK, Frebel, A, Duffau, S, Hansen, CJ & Koch, A 2012, 'Chemical abundances of metal-poor RR Lyrae stars in the Magellanic Clouds', The Astronomical Journal, vol. 144, no. 3, 88. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/144/3/88

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Haschke, R., Grebel, E. K., Frebel, A., Duffau, S., Hansen, C. J., & Koch, A. (2012). Chemical abundances of metal-poor RR Lyrae stars in the Magellanic Clouds. The Astronomical Journal, 144(3), Article 88. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/144/3/88

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Haschke R, Grebel EK, Frebel A, Duffau S, Hansen CJ, Koch A. Chemical abundances of metal-poor RR Lyrae stars in the Magellanic Clouds. The Astronomical Journal. 2012 Aug 16;144(3):88. doi: 10.1088/0004-6256/144/3/88

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Haschke, Raoul ; Grebel, E.K. ; Frebel, Anna et al. / Chemical abundances of metal-poor RR Lyrae stars in the Magellanic Clouds. In: The Astronomical Journal. 2012 ; Vol. 144, No. 3.

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title = "Chemical abundances of metal-poor RR Lyrae stars in the Magellanic Clouds",
abstract = "We present for the first time a detailed spectroscopic study of chemical element abundances of metal-poor RR Lyrae stars in the Large and Small Magellanic Cloud (LMC and SMC). Using the MagE echelle spectrograph at the 6.5 m Magellan telescopes, we obtain medium resolution (R ~ 2000-6000) spectra of six RR Lyrae stars in the LMC and three RR Lyrae stars in the SMC. These stars were chosen because their previously determined photometric metallicities were among the lowest metallicities found for stars belonging to the old populations in the Magellanic Clouds. We find the spectroscopic metallicities of these stars to be as low as [Fe/H]spec = –2.7 dex, the lowest metallicity yet measured for any star in the Magellanic Clouds. We confirm that for metal-poor stars, the photometric metallicities from the Fourier decomposition of the light curves are systematically too high compared to their spectroscopic counterparts. However, for even more metal-poor stars below [Fe/H]phot < –2.8 dex this trend is reversed and the spectroscopic metallicities are systematically higher than the photometric estimates. We are able to determine abundance ratios for 10 chemical elements (Fe, Na, Mg, Al, Ca, Sc, Ti, Cr, Sr, and Ba), which extend the abundance measurements of chemical elements for RR Lyrae stars in the Clouds beyond [Fe/H] for the first time. For the overall [α/Fe] ratio, we obtain an overabundance of 0.36 dex, which is in very good agreement with results from metal-poor stars in the Milky Way halo as well as from the metal-poor tail in dwarf spheroidal galaxies. Comparing the abundances with those of the stars in the Milky Way halo we find that the abundance ratios of stars of both populations are consistent with another. Therefore, we conclude that from a chemical point of view early contributions from Magellanic-type galaxies to the formation of the Galactic halo as claimed in cosmological models are plausible.",
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