2MASS J18082002−5104378
2MASS J18082002−5104378 is an ultra metal-poor binary star system, in the constellation Ara, about from Earth, and is a single-lined spectroscopic binary. It is one of the oldest stars known, about 13.53 billion years old, possibly one of the first stars, a star made almost entirely of materials released from the Big Bang. A tiny unseen companion, a low-mass UMP star, is particularly unusual.
System
J1808−5104 is an ultra metal-poor star, one that has a logarithmic metallicity less than, or th of the levels in the Sun. It is a single-lined spectroscopic binary, with radial velocity variations in its spectral absorption lines interpreted as orbital motion of the visible star. The companion is invisible, but inferred from the orbit.J1808−5104 is the brightest UMP star, as a binary system, known, and is part of the "thin disk" of the Milky Way, the part of the galaxy in which the Sun is located, but unusual for such a metal-poor and old star. At, the star is the oldest known thin-disk star, and several billion years older than most estimates for the age of the Milky Way's thin disk.