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A&A 413, 1045-1063 (2004)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20031582
Abundances of Na, Mg and Al in nearby metal-poor stars
T. Gehren1, Y. C. Liang1, 2, J. R. Shi1, 2, H. W. Zhang1, 2, 3 and G. Zhao1, 21 Institut für Astronomie und Astrophysik der Universität München, Scheinerstr. 1, 81679 München, Germany
2 National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100012, PR China
3 Department of Astronomy, School of Physics, Peking University, Beijing 100871, PR China
(Received 17 June 2003 / Accepted 7 October 2003)
Abstract
To determine the population membership of nearby stars we explore
abundance results obtained for the light neutron-rich elements
23Na and
Al in
a small sample of moderately metal-poor stars. Spectroscopic observations are
limited to the solar neighbourhood so that gravities can be determined from
HIPPARCOS parallaxes, and the results are confronted with those for a separate
sample of more metal-poor typical halo stars. Following earlier investigations,
the abundances of Na, Mg and Al have been derived from NLTE statistical
equilibrium calculations used as input to line profile synthesis. Compared with
LTE the abundances require systematic corrections, with typical values of
+0.05 for [Mg/Fe],
-0.1 for [Na/Fe] and
+0.2 for [Al/Fe] in thick disk
stars where [Fe/H]
. In more metal-poor halo stars these values reach
+0.1,
-0.4, and
+0.5, respectively, differences that can no longer be
ignored.
Key words: line: formation -- line: profiles -- stars: fundamental parameters -- stars: abundances -- stars: late-type
Offprint request: T. Gehren, gehren@usm.uni-muenchen.de
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