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A distinct halo population revealed from 3D non-LTE magnesium abundances

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-08-07 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Magnesium is one of the important elements in stellar physics as an electron donor and in Galactic Archaeology as a discriminator of different stellar populations. However, previous studies of Mg I and Mg II lines in metal-poor benchmark stars have flagged problems with magnesium abundances inferred from one-dimensional (1D), hydrostatic models of stellar atmospheres, both with or without the local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) approximation. We here present 3D non-LTE calculations for magnesium in FG-type dwarfs, and provide corrections for 1D LTE abundances. The 3D non-LTE corrections reduce the ionisation imbalances in the benchmark metal-poor stars HD84937 and HD140283 from 0.16-0.16 dex and 0.27-0.27 dex in 1D LTE, to just 0.02-0.02 dex and 0.09-0.09 dex respectively. We then applied our abundance corrections to 1D LTE literature results for stars in the thin disc, thick disc, α\alpha-rich halo, and α\alpha-poor halo. We find that the 3D non-LTE results show a richer substructure in [Mg/Fe]-[Fe/H] in the α\alpha-poor halo, revealing two subpopulations at the metal-rich end. These two subpopulations are also separated in kinematics, supporting the astrophysical origin of the separation. While the more magnesium-poor subpopulation is likely to be debris from a massive accreted galaxy, Gaia-Enceladus, the other subpopulation may be related to a previous identified group of stars, called Eos. The presence of additional separation in [Mg/Fe] suggests that previous Mg abundance measurements may have been limited in the precision by the 1D and LTE approximations, highlighting the importance of 3D non-LTE modelling.

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@article{arxiv.2405.13486,
  title  = {A distinct halo population revealed from 3D non-LTE magnesium abundances},
  author = {T. Matsuno and A. M. Amarsi and M. Carlos and P. E. Nissen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2405.13486},
  year   = {2024}
}

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accepted to A\&A, 8 pages