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2003A&A...402..343T - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 402, 343-359 (2003/4-4)

Oxygen line formation in late-F through early-K disk/halo stars. Infrared O I triplet and [O I] lines.

TAKEDA Y.

Abstract (from CDS):

In order to investigate the formation of O I 7771-5 and [O I] 6300/6363 lines, extensive non-LTE calculations for neutral atomic oxygen were carried out for wide ranges of model atmosphere parameters, which are applicable to early-K through late-F halo/disk stars of various evolutionary stages. The formation of the triplet O I lines was found to be well described by the classical two-level-atom scattering model, and the non-LTE correction is practically determined by the parameters of the line-transition itself without any significant relevance to the details of the oxygen atomic model. This simplifies the problem in the sense that the non-LTE abundance correction is essentially determined only by the line-strength (Wλ), if the atmospheric parameters of Teff, logg, and ξ are given, without any explicit dependence of the metallicity; thus allowing a useful analytical formula with tabulated numerical coefficients. On the other hand, our calculations lead to the robust conclusion that LTE is totally valid for the forbidden [O I] lines. An extensive reanalysis of published equivalent-width data of O I 7771-5 and [O I] 6300/6363 taken from various literature resulted in the conclusion that, while a reasonable consistency of O I and [O I] abundances was observed for disk stars (-1≲[Fe/H]≲0), the existence of a systematic abundance discrepancy was confirmed between O I and [O I] lines in conspicuously metal-poor halo stars (-3≲[Fe/H]≲-1) without being removed by our non-LTE corrections, i.e., the former being larger by ∼0.3dex at -3≲[Fe/H]≲-2. An inspection of the parameter-dependence of this discordance indicates that the extent of the discrepancy tends to be comparatively lessened for higher Teff/logg stars, suggesting the preference of dwarf (or subgiant) stars for studying the oxygen abundances of metal-poor stars.

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Journal keyword(s): line: formation - radiative transfer - Galaxy: abundances - stars: late-type - stars: population II

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/402/343): stars.dat table2.dat table3.dat table5.dat table7.dat>

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