We present a comprehensive chemical abundance analysis of five red giants and two horizontal branch (HB) stars towards the southern edge of the Galactic bulge, at (l, b) ~ (0°,−11°). Based on high-resolution spectroscopy obtained with the Magellan/MIKE spectrograph, we derived up to 23 chemical element abundances and identify a mixed bag of stars, representing various populations in the central regions of the Galaxy. Although cosmological simulations predict that the inner Galaxy was host to the first stars in the Universe, we see no chemical evidence of the ensuing massive supernova explosions: all of our targets exhibit halo-like, solar [Sc/Fe] ratios, which is in contrast to the low values predicted from Population III nucleosynthesis. O...
Context. The evolution of the Milky Way bulge and its relationship with the other Galactic populatio...
This work explores the detailed chemistry of the Milky Way bulge using the HERMES spectrograph on th...
Cosmological models predict the oldest stars in theGalaxy should be found closest to the centre of t...
We present a comprehensive chemical abundance analysis of five red giants and two horizont...
Metal-poor stars in the Milky Way are local relics of the epoch of the first stars and the first gal...
19 pages, 5 tables, accepted to MNRASChemistry and kinematic studies can determine the origins of st...
Abstract The characteristics of the stellar populations in the Galactic Bulge inform and constrain t...
Despite its importance for understanding the nature of early stellar generations and for constrainin...
We have derived chemical abundances for Ca, Ti, Si, Mg, O, Na, Al, Ni, Co and Cr for a sample of sta...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: L. M. Howes, et al, ‘Extr...
Cosmological models predict the oldest stars in the Galaxy should be found closest to the centre of ...
The characteristics of the stellar populations in the Galactic bulge info and constrain the Milky Wa...
Cosmological models predict the oldest stars in the Galaxy should be found closest to the centre of ...
We discuss the carbon-normal and carbon-rich populations of Galactic halo stars having [Fe/H] ≲ -3.0...
We present chemical abundances in K and M red-giant members of the Galactic bulge derived from high-...
Context. The evolution of the Milky Way bulge and its relationship with the other Galactic populatio...
This work explores the detailed chemistry of the Milky Way bulge using the HERMES spectrograph on th...
Cosmological models predict the oldest stars in theGalaxy should be found closest to the centre of t...
We present a comprehensive chemical abundance analysis of five red giants and two horizont...
Metal-poor stars in the Milky Way are local relics of the epoch of the first stars and the first gal...
19 pages, 5 tables, accepted to MNRASChemistry and kinematic studies can determine the origins of st...
Abstract The characteristics of the stellar populations in the Galactic Bulge inform and constrain t...
Despite its importance for understanding the nature of early stellar generations and for constrainin...
We have derived chemical abundances for Ca, Ti, Si, Mg, O, Na, Al, Ni, Co and Cr for a sample of sta...
This document is the Accepted Manuscript version of the following article: L. M. Howes, et al, ‘Extr...
Cosmological models predict the oldest stars in the Galaxy should be found closest to the centre of ...
The characteristics of the stellar populations in the Galactic bulge info and constrain the Milky Wa...
Cosmological models predict the oldest stars in the Galaxy should be found closest to the centre of ...
We discuss the carbon-normal and carbon-rich populations of Galactic halo stars having [Fe/H] ≲ -3.0...
We present chemical abundances in K and M red-giant members of the Galactic bulge derived from high-...
Context. The evolution of the Milky Way bulge and its relationship with the other Galactic populatio...
This work explores the detailed chemistry of the Milky Way bulge using the HERMES spectrograph on th...
Cosmological models predict the oldest stars in theGalaxy should be found closest to the centre of t...