论文标题
晚期星星I.钛的丰度I. 1d非本地热力学平衡模型在基准矮人和巨人中
Titanium abundances in late-type stars I. 1D non-local thermodynamic equilibrium modelling in benchmark dwarfs and giants
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论文摘要
晚期恒星的钛含量是银河形成史的重要示踪剂。但是,在非常金属贫困的巨人中,从Ti I和Ti II线推断出的丰度可能存在明显的分歧。偏离局部热力学平衡(LTE)对少数中性物种的影响很大,因此影响了电离失衡,但在以前的文献中尚未实现矮人和巨人的令人满意的非LTE建模。使用新的非LTE模型和一维(1D)模型大气来重新评估钛丰度的可靠性。综合了一个综合模型原子,并具有更扩展的水平结构和新公布的数据,用于Ti I和中性氢之间的非弹性碰撞。在1d LTE中,Ti I和Ti II线条同意太阳,Arcturus和非常金属贫困的恒星HD84937和HD140283的$ 0.06 $ dex。对于非常贫穷的巨型HD122563,TI I线条的丰度比Ti II的$ 0.47 $ DEX低。对于单个Ti I线条,一维非LTE校正可以达到$+0.4 $ DEX,单个Ti II线的$+0.1 $ DEX,并将整体电离不平衡减少到HD122563的$ -0.17 $ DEX。但是,这也增加了非常贫穷的矮人和子巨头的失衡,达到了$ 0.2 $ dex。使用1D非LTE减少了非常贫穷的巨人的电离失衡,但打破了其他非常金属贫困的星星的平衡,这与早期文献中的结论一致。为了取得进一步的进展,需要一致的3D非LTE模型。
The titanium abundances of late-type stars are important tracers of Galactic formation history. However, abundances inferred from Ti I and Ti II lines can be in stark disagreement in very metal-poor giants. Departures from local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) have a large impact on the minority neutral species and thus influences the ionisation imbalance, but satisfactory non-LTE modelling for both dwarfs and giants has not been achieved in previous literature. The reliability of titanium abundances is reassessed in benchmark dwarfs and giants using a new non-LTE model and one-dimensional (1D) model atmospheres. A comprehensive model atom was compiled with a more extended level structure and newly published data for inelastic collisions between Ti I and neutral hydrogen. In 1D LTE, the Ti I and Ti II lines agree to within $0.06$ dex for the Sun, Arcturus, and the very metal-poor stars HD84937 and HD140283. For the very metal-poor giant HD122563, the Ti I lines give an abundance that is $0.47$ dex lower than that from Ti II. The 1D non-LTE corrections can reach $+0.4$ dex for individual Ti I lines and $+0.1$ dex for individual Ti II lines, and reduce the overall ionisation imbalance to $-0.17$ dex for HD122563. However, it also increases the imbalance for the very metal-poor dwarf and sub-giant to around $0.2$ dex. Using 1D non-LTE reduces the ionisation imbalance in very metal-poor giants but breaks the balance of other very metal-poor stars, consistent with the conclusions in earlier literature. To make further progress, consistent 3D non-LTE models are needed.