Jinmi Yoon
(University of Notre Dame)
22/05/2019, 16:30
Oral Presentation
The very first stars are thought to have formed a few million years after the Big Bang, forged metals (heavier elements than helium) in their stellar interior and polluted the surrounding pristine gas with metals. Since they are thought to be massive and thus short-lived, only indirect studies of their long-lived direct descendants, so-called CEMP-no stars (a sub-class of carbon-enhanced...