English

Carbon and oxygen in metal-poor halo stars

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2019-02-04 v2

Abstract

Carbon and oxygen are key tracers of the Galactic chemical evolution; in particular, a reported upturn in [C/O] towards decreasing [O/H] in metal-poor halo stars could be a signature of nucleosynthesis by massive Population III stars. We reanalyse carbon, oxygen, and iron abundances in thirty-nine metal-poor turn-off stars. For the first time, we take into account three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamic effects together with departures from local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) when determining both the stellar parameters and the elemental abundances, by deriving effective temperatures from 3D non-LTE Hβ\beta profiles, surface gravities from Gaia parallaxes, iron abundances from 3D LTE Feii equivalent widths, and carbon and oxygen abundances from 3D non-LTE Ci and Oi equivalent widths. We find that [C/Fe] stays flat with [Fe/H], whereas [O/Fe] increases linearly up to 0.750.75 dex with decreasing [Fe/H] down to 3.0-3.0 dex. As such [C/O] monotonically decreases towards decreasing [O/H], in contrast to previous findings, mainly by virtue of less severe non-LTE effects for Oi at low [Fe/H] with our improved calculations.

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@article{arxiv.1901.03592,
  title  = {Carbon and oxygen in metal-poor halo stars},
  author = {A. M. Amarsi and P. E. Nissen and M. Asplund and K. Lind and P. S. Barklem},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1901.03592},
  year   = {2019}
}

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5 pages, 2 figures; published in A&A Letters