Cosmic fossil star unlocks secrets of the universe's first generations

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Cosmic fossil star unlocks secrets of the universe's first generations
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Astronomers identified PicII-503, an extremely metal-poor second-generation star in the dwarf galaxy Pictor II, with just 1/40,000th the Sun's iron and a striking carbon overabundance. This rare star acts as a fossil record of the universe's earliest element production, offering clues about how the first stars enriched later generations and linking to signatures seen in Milky Way halo stars; the discovery was reported in Nature Astronomy.

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