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On OH line formation and oxygen abundances in metal-poor stars

Asplund, Martin; Garcia Perez, A.E

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The formation of the UV OH spectral lines has been investigated for a range of stellar parameters in the light of 3D hydrodynamical model atmospheres. The low atmospheric temperatures encountered at low metallicities compared with the radiative equilibrium values enforced in classical 1D hydrostatic model atmospheres have a profound impact on the OH line strengths. As a consequence, the derived O abundances using 3D models are found to be systematically lower by more than 0.6 dex at [Fe/H]...[Show more]

dc.contributor.authorAsplund, Martin
dc.contributor.authorGarcia Perez, A.E
dc.date.accessioned2002-12-10
dc.date.accessioned2004-05-19T04:48:44Z
dc.date.accessioned2011-01-05T08:29:58Z
dc.date.available2004-05-19T04:48:44Z
dc.date.available2011-01-05T08:29:58Z
dc.date.created2001
dc.identifier.issn0004-6361
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/40059
dc.identifier.urihttp://digitalcollections.anu.edu.au/handle/1885/40059
dc.description.abstractThe formation of the UV OH spectral lines has been investigated for a range of stellar parameters in the light of 3D hydrodynamical model atmospheres. The low atmospheric temperatures encountered at low metallicities compared with the radiative equilibrium values enforced in classical 1D hydrostatic model atmospheres have a profound impact on the OH line strengths. As a consequence, the derived O abundances using 3D models are found to be systematically lower by more than 0.6 dex at [Fe/H] =-3.0 compared with previous 1D analyses, casting doubts on the recent claims for a monotonic increase in [O/Fe] towards lower metallicities. In fact, taken at face value the resulting 3D LTE trend is in rough agreement with the conventional [O/Fe] plateau. Caution must, however, be exercised in view of the remaining assumptions in the 3D calculations. We have verified that the stellar parameters remain essentially unchanged with 3D model atmospheres provided that the infrared flux method (Delta T_eff <~ 20 K), Hipparcos parallaxes (Delta {log } g <~ 0.05) and Fe ii lines (Delta [Fe/H] <~ 0.1 dex) are utilised, leaving the 3D O abundances from OH lines largely intact (Delta [O/H] <~ 0.05 dex). Greater concern stems from possible departures from LTE in both the line formation and the molecular equilibrium, which, if present, would increase the derived O abundances again. Non-LTE line formation calculations with 1D model atmospheres suggest no significant steepening of the [O/Fe] trend even if the abundance corrections amount to about 0.2 dex for all investigated stellar parameters. We note, however, that the 3D case may not necessarily be as metallicity-independent. The apparent lack of laboratory or theoretical rate coefficients at the relevant temperatures for the involved molecular reactions unfortunately prevents a quantitative discussion on the possible effects of non-equilibrium chemistry.
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dc.language.isoen_AU
dc.publisherSpringer
dc.sourceAstronomy and Astrophysics
dc.subjectconvection
dc.subjectline: formation
dc.subjectstars: abundances
dc.subjectstars: atmospheres
dc.subjectstars: population II
dc.subjectgalaxy: evolution
dc.titleOn OH line formation and oxygen abundances in metal-poor stars
dc.typeJournal article
local.description.refereedyes
local.identifier.citationpages601-615
local.identifier.citationpublicationAstronomy & Astrophysics
local.identifier.citationvolume372
local.identifier.citationyear2001
local.identifier.eprintid737
local.rights.ispublishedyes
dc.date.issued2001
local.identifier.absfor020110 - Stellar Astronomy and Planetary Systems
local.identifier.ariespublicationu4167262xPUB128
local.type.statusPublished Version
local.contributor.affiliationAsplund, Martin, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationGarcia Perez, A E, Uppsala Astronomical Observatory
local.bibliographicCitation.startpage601
local.bibliographicCitation.lastpage615
dc.date.updated2015-12-08T10:05:16Z
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-0035373111
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