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The authors have analyzed spectra of 83 subdwarfs for C, N, and Fe abundances. They deduced C/Fe from the CH bands (λ ≡ 4300 Å), N/Fe from the NH bands (λ ≡ 3360 Å), and Fe/H from strong mostly Fe I features (3400 Å ≤ λ ≤3550 Å). They find excellent agreement between the Fe/H values and the results obtained by other investigators based on high-resolution spectra. They find C/Fe to be essentially constant, with a scatter of σ ≡ 0.18 dex, over the range -0.75 ≥ Fe/H > -2.5, confirming that C is a primary nucleosynthetic species in this metallicity domain. It is found that the behavior of as Fe/H declines is compatible with the assumption of a primary, as opposed to a secondary, origin of N, but the limiting value of is found to be several tenths dex smaller than in previous investigations.
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