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A&A 472, L43-L46 (2007)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20078165
Letter
A revision of the solar manganese abundance using new and remeasured laboratory oscillator strengths
R. Blackwell-Whitehead1 and M. Bergemann21 Blackett Laboratory, Imperial College London, London SW7 2AZ, UK
e-mail: r.blackwell@imperial.ac.uk
2 Institute for Astronomy and Astrophysics, Ludwig-Maximilian University, Scheinerstr. 1, 81679 Munich, Germany
e-mail: mbergema@usm.uni-muenchen.de
(Received 26 June 2007 / Accepted 10 July 2007)
Abstract
Context.The solar photospheric element abundances are generally in good
agreement with the meteoritic CI chondrite abundances, with the
exception of a small number of elements including manganese. The
solar photospheric abundances, determined using model atmospheres,
include laboratory oscillator strengths where available. However,
the current laboratory database for Mn I oscillator
strengths is derived from several different laboratory
observations determined from several different laboratory
techniques. The uncertainty in the solar photospheric manganese
abundance and the difference between it and the meteoritic CI
chondrite abundance may just be an artefact of inaccurate
laboratory data.
Aims.The aim of our new laboratory measurements is to measure a self
consistent set of accurate absolute oscillator strengths and use
the new laboratory data to re-evaluate the solar manganese
abundance.
Methods.New and more accurate oscillator strengths have been determined
by combining branching fractions with previously measured energy
level lifetimes. Using the new laboratory data, the solar
photospheric abundance of manganese has been determined with
theoretical and semi-empirical model atmospheres, MAFAGS-ODF and
Holweger & Müller, respectively.
Results.We present experimental oscillator strengths for 94 Mn I
transitions covering the wavelength range 2384 to 17 744 Å.
Using 22 relatively un-blended solar Mn I transitions, we
determine the photospheric abundance of manganese to be
= 5.37
0.05 dex.
Conclusions.The new value is in good agreement with previous photospheric
abundance determinations. The implications for the solar
photospheric and meteoritic CI chondrite abundance is discussed.
Key words: atomic data -- line: identification -- methods: laboratory -- Sun: abundances
© ESO 2007
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