Permitted Oxygen Abundances and the Temperature Scale of Metal‐poor Turnoff Stars

  • Melendez J
  • Shchukina N
  • Vasiljeva I
  • et al.
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Abstract

We use high quality VLT/UVES published data of the permitted OI triplet and FeII lines to determine oxygen and iron abundances in unevolved (dwarfs, turn-off, subgiants) metal-poor halo stars. The calculations have been performed both in LTE and NLTE, employing effective temperatures obtained with the new infrared flux method (IRFM) temperature scale by Ramirez & Melendez, and surface gravities from Hipparcos parallaxes and theoretical isochrones. A new list of accurate transition probabilities for FeII lines, tied to the absolute scale defined by laboratory measurements, has been used. We find a plateau in the oxygen-to-iron ratio over more than two orders of magnitude in iron abundance (-3.2

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Melendez, J., Shchukina, N. G., Vasiljeva, I. E., & Ramirez, I. (2006). Permitted Oxygen Abundances and the Temperature Scale of Metal‐poor Turnoff Stars. The Astrophysical Journal, 642(2), 1082–1097. https://doi.org/10.1086/501158

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