Vanadium Abundance Derivations in 255 Metal-poor Stars
Abstract
We present vanadium (V) abundances for 255 metal-poor stars, derived from high-resolution optical spectra from the Magellan Inamori Kyocera Echelle spectrograph on the Magellan Telescopes at Las Campanas Observatory, the Robert G. Tull Coud\'{e} Spectrograph on the Harlan J. Smith Telescope at McDonald Observatory, and the High Resolution Spectrograph on the Hobby-Eberly Telescope at McDonald Observatory. We use updated V I and V II atomic transition data from recent laboratory studies, and we increase the number of lines examined (from 1 to 4 lines of V I, and from 2 to 7 lines of V II). As a result, we reduce the V abundance uncertainties for most stars by more than 20% and expand the number of stars with V detections from 204 to 255. In the metallicity range 4.0 [Fe/H] 1.0, we calculate the mean ratios [V I/Fe I] from 128 stars with 2 V I lines detected, [V II/Fe II] from 220 stars with 2 V II lines detected, and [V II/V I] from 119 stars. We suspect this offset is due to non-LTE effects, and we recommend using [V II/Fe II], which is enhanced relative to the solar ratio, as a better representation of [V/Fe]. We provide more extensive evidence for abundance correlations detected previously among scandium, titanium, and vanadium, and we identify no systematic effects in the analysis that can explain these correlations.
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@article{arxiv.2008.05500,
title = {Vanadium Abundance Derivations in 255 Metal-poor Stars},
author = {Xiaowei Ou and Ian U. Roederer and Christopher Sneden and John J. Cowan and James E. Lawler and Stephen A. Shectman and Ian B. Thompson},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.05500},
year = {2020}
}
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19 pages, 15 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ