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Issue A&A
Volume 455, Number 2, August IV 2006
Page(s) L13 - L16
Section Letters
DOI 10.1051/0004-6361:20065745



A&A 455, L13-L16 (2006)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20065745

Letter

Sulphur abundances in disk stars as determined from the forbidden $\lambda$10821 [S I] line

N. Ryde



Department of Astronomy and Space Physics, Uppsala University, Box 515, 751 20 Uppsala, Sweden
    e-mail: ryde@astro.uu.se

(Received 1 June 2006 / Accepted 22 June 2006)

Abstract
Aims.In this paper we aim to study the chemical evolution of sulphur in the galactic disk, using a new optimal abundance indicator: the [S I] line at 10821 Å. Similar to the optimal oxygen indicators, the [O I] lines, the [S I] line has the virtues of being less sensitive to the assumed temperatures of the stars investigated and of likely being less prone to non-LTE effects than other tracers.
Methods.High-resolution, near-infrared spectra of the [S I] line are recorded using the Phoenix spectrometer on the Gemini South telescope. The analysis is based on 1D, LTE model atmospheres using a homogeneous set of stellar parameters.
Results.The $\lambda10821$ [S I] line is suitable for an abundance analysis of disk stars, and the sulphur abundances derived from it are consistent with abundances derived from other tracers. We corroborate that, for disk stars, the trend of sulphur-to-iron ratios with metallicity is similar to that found for other alpha elements, supporting the idea of a common nucleosynthetic origin.


Key words: stars: abundances -- stars: atmospheres -- stars: late-type -- Galaxy: disk -- infrared: stars



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