2002A&A...390..235N


Query : 2002A&A...390..235N

2002A&A...390..235N - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 390, 235-251 (2002/7-4)

O/Fe in metal-poor main sequence and subgiant stars.

NISSEN P.E., PRIMAS F., ASPLUND M. and LAMBERT D.L.

Abstract (from CDS):

A study of the O/Fe ratio in metal-poor main sequence and subgiant stars is presented using the [OI]6300 Å line, the OI 7774Å triplet, and a selection of weak FeII lines observed on high-resolution spectra acquired with the VLT UVES spectrograph. The [OI] line is detected in the spectra of 18 stars with -2.4<[Fe/H]←0.5, and the triplet is observed for 15 stars with [Fe/H] ranging from -1.0 to -2.7. The abundance analysis was made first using standard model atmospheres taking into account non-LTE effects on the triplet: the [OI] line and the triplet give consistent results with [O/Fe] increasing quasi-linearly with decreasing [Fe/H] reaching [O/Fe]≃+0.7 at [Fe/H]=-2.5. This trend is in reasonable agreement with other results for [O/Fe] in metal-poor dwarfs obtained using standard atmospheres and both ultraviolet and infrared OH lines. There is also broad agreement with published results for [O/Fe] for giants obtained using standard model atmospheres and the [OI] line, and the OH infrared lines, but the OI lines give higher [O/Fe] values which may, however, fall into place when non-LTE effects are considered. When hydrodynamical model atmospheres representing stellar granulation in dwarf and subgiant stars replace standard models, the [O/Fe] from the [OI] and FeII lines is decreased by an amount which increases with decreasing [Fe/H]. These 3D effects on [O/Fe] is compounded by the opposite behaviour of the [OI] (continuous opacity effect) and FeII lines (excitation effect). The [O/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] relation remains quasi-linear extending to [O/Fe]≃+0.5 at [Fe/H]=-2.5, but with a tendency of a plateau with [O/Fe]≃+0.3 for -2.0<[Fe/H]←1.0, and a hint of cosmic scatter in [O/Fe] at [Fe/H]≃-1.0. Use of the hydrodynamical models disturbs the broad agreement between the oxygen abundances from the [OI], OI and OH lines, but 3D non-LTE effects may serve to erase these differences. The [O/Fe] values from the [OI] line and the hydrodynamical model atmospheres for dwarfs and subgiant stars are lower than the values for giants using standard model atmospheres and the [OI] and OI lines.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: atmospheres - stars: fundamental parameters - Galaxy: evolution

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/390/235): stars.dat tablea1.dat>

Simbad objects: 41

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Number of rows : 41
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 HD 3567 PM* 00 38 31.9473242153 -08 18 33.392826667 9.54 9.70 9.23     F7/8wF3 207 0
2 BD-10 388 Pe* 01 50 32.6462570064 -09 21 02.840259744   10.78 10.4     F3 94 0
3 G 75-31 PM* 02 38 21.5033134703 +02 26 44.370557521   10.968 10.424 10.389   sd?F8 62 0
4 HD 19445 PM* 03 08 25.5883873084 +26 19 51.400965175 8.29 8.52 8.06 7.60 7.27 G2VFe-3 771 0
5 CD-57 1633 HV* 07 06 28.9516977109 -57 27 29.118927115   10.04 9.54     F7V 102 0
6 BD+24 1676 Pe* 07 30 41.2662525096 +24 05 10.248524088   11.15 10.7 10.4   F 129 0
7 HD 76932 PM* 08 58 43.9327642391 -16 07 57.817644364 6.47 6.39 5.86     G2VFe-1.8CH-1 403 0
8 HD 78558 PM* 09 08 25.2377034007 -15 08 41.234523192   7.91 7.34     G0.5V 150 0
9 HD 298986 PM* 10 17 14.8774744591 -52 29 18.694800089   10.46 10.03   9.48 F5 86 0
10 HD 97320 Pe* 11 11 00.7344001848 -65 25 37.745815656   9.769 9.269     F3V 145 0
11 HD 97916 SB* 11 15 54.2294766960 +02 05 12.089062104 9.50 9.61   8.9   F0V 170 0
12 HD 99383 Pe* 11 25 49.8351777360 -38 52 16.936102452   9.56 9.08     F2V 81 0
13 HD 103095 Pe* 11 52 58.7673387755 +37 43 07.254113125 7.38 7.20 6.45 5.80 5.35 K1V_Fe-1.5 800 1
14 HD 103273 * 11 53 40.7537976312 +08 34 19.901312616   8.93 7.91     G5 14 0
15 HD 103723 PM* 11 56 36.0251513496 -21 25 09.829610868   10.554 10.091     F5/6V 79 0
16 BD-04 3208 PM* 12 07 15.0721580835 -05 44 01.612773628   10.40 9.99     A7 147 0
17 HD 106038 PM* 12 12 01.3688687080 +13 15 40.618559661 10.45 10.630 10.162 9.851 9.539 F6wl 191 0
18 HD 111980 SB* 12 53 15.0529661499 -18 31 20.013189741 8.80 8.91 8.38     F7V 172 0
19 HD 113679 PM* 13 05 52.8245053407 -38 30 59.990193435   10.342 9.797     G2/3V 100 0
20 HD 116064 Pe* 13 21 43.7779908364 -39 18 40.025179966   9.26 8.8     F9IV-Vm-5 133 0
21 HD 121004 PM* 13 53 58.1163626566 -46 32 19.522719077   10.112 9.522     G2V 151 0
22 HD 122196 PM* 14 01 02.1249985961 -38 03 03.313496920   9.19 8.75     F0(V)w 118 0
23 HD 126681 PM* 14 27 24.9094012952 -18 24 40.454425566   9.939 9.535     G3V 189 0
24 HD 132475 PM* 14 59 49.7651173448 -22 00 45.815162806 8.98 9.11 8.55     F5/6V 240 1
25 HD 140283 Pe* 15 43 03.0971190219 -10 56 00.595693188 7.508 7.711 7.212 6.63 8.21 F9VkA5mA1 936 0
26 BD+23 3130 Pe* 17 32 41.6247211304 +23 44 11.625460773     8.9 8.6   G0III 133 0
27 HD 160617 Pe* 17 42 49.3234249010 -40 19 15.503834657   9.18 8.7 8.394 8.065 G0 204 0
28 BD+20 3603 Pe* 17 54 43.2306198848 +20 16 16.444611703   10.13 9.8 9.6   F0 161 0
29 BD+01 3597 Pe* 18 07 56.5963171590 +01 52 32.701833212   11.53 11.1 10.8   sdF5 66 0
30 HD 166913 PM* 18 16 25.6832938176 -59 24 11.239435980   8.66 8.23     F5/7Vw 134 0
31 HD 175179 PM* 18 54 23.2029803432 -04 36 18.621907480 9.56 9.61 9.03     G5V 120 0
32 HD 338529 PM* 19 32 31.9104668184 +26 23 26.117367216   9.72   9.2   B5 207 0
33 HD 188510 PM* 19 55 09.6782304000 +10 44 27.398607828 9.30 9.41   8.5   G5V: 253 0
34 HD 189558 PM* 20 01 00.2452184673 -12 15 20.353638621   8.28 7.73     F8/G2V 189 0
35 HD 195633 PM* 20 32 23.9917043856 +06 31 03.255667608 9.05 9.03 8.52     G0Vw 146 0
36 LP 815-43 Pe* 20 38 13.2998605176 -20 26 10.850795808   11.31 10.72     ~ 76 0
37 CD-30 18140 Pe* 20 44 06.2872647830 -30 00 07.597192977   10.326 9.932     F8 90 0
38 CD-35 14849 PM* 21 33 49.7524989129 -35 26 14.228198341   10.95 10.56 10.59   B8 72 0
39 HD 205650 PM* 21 37 26.0286639804 -27 38 06.697265704   9.59 9.00     F6V 103 0
40 BD+17 4708 SB* 22 11 31.3756832854 +18 05 34.177983548 9.73 9.91 9.46 9.03 8.70 sdF8 569 0
41 HD 213657 PM* 22 33 47.0565175200 -42 03 13.790346516   10.08 9.66     (G0)w(A) 93 0

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