The generally adopted value for the solar abundance of indium is over six times higher than the meteoritic value. We address this discrepancy through numerical synthesis of the 451.13 nm line on which all indium abundance studies are based, both for the quiet-sun and the sunspot umbra spectrum, employing standard atmosphere models and accounting for hyperfine structure and Zeeman splitting in detail. The results, as well as a re-appraisal of indium nucleosynthesis, suggest that the solar indium abundance is close to the meteoritic value, and that some unidentified ion line causes the 451.13 nm feature in the quiet-sun spectrum.
@article{arxiv.0711.2166,
title = {On the solar abundance of indium},
author = {N. Vitas and I. Vince and M. Lugaro and O. Andriyenko and M. Gosic and R. J. Rutten},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0711.2166},
year = {2009}
}
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7 pages, 9 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS Main Journal