(Proposal ID) S15B-087 (PI) Aoki, Wako (Proposal Title) Subaru/HDS study of very metal-poor stars found with LAMOST (Abstract) We propose to obtain R~36,000 spectra of 60 candidate very metal-poor stars ([Fe/H] <~-2.5) in the Milky Way halo found with LAMOST to search for stars that present chemical signatures of first-generation stars and to investigate the statistics of low-mass stars in the extremely low-metallicity range ([Fe/H]<~-3). Recent discovery of a very metal-poor star ([Fe/H]=-2.5) having a peculiar abundance pattern suggests that nucleosynthesis yields of first- generation very massive stars could have been recorded in very metal-poor stars, along with Ultra Metal-Poor ([Fe/H]<~-4) stars, for which only several examples are known to date. Statistics obtained from high-resolution spectra of very metal-poor stars includes the metallicity distribution function, the fraction of short binaries, and abundance distribution of heavy neutron- capture elements (Sr and Ba). Following the great success of the previous two Subaru/HDS follow-up spectroscopy in S14A and S15A (three nights, excluding one night with bad weather) for 70 stars found with LAMOST, we propose to extend the HDS observations to 60 stars selected from the LAMOST sample whose RA range is well covered by observations in the S15B semester.