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Non-LTE Line-Formation and Abundances of Sulfur and Zinc in F, G, and K Stars
Extensive statistical-equilibrium calculations on neutral sulfur and zinc
were carried out, in order to investigate how the non-LTE effect plays a role
in the determination of S and Zn abundances in F, G, and K stars. Having
checked on the spectra of representative F-type stars (Polaris, Procyon, and
alpha Per) and the Sun that our non-LTE corrections yield a reasonable
consistency between the abundances derived from different lines, we tried an
extensive non-LTE reanalysis of published equivalent-width data of S I and Zn I
lines for metal-poor halo/disk stars. According to our calculations, S I
9212/9228/9237 lines suffer significant negative non-LTE corrections amounting
to <~ 0.2--0.3 dex, while LTE is practically valid for S I 8683/8694 lines.
Embarrassingly, as far as the very metal-poor regime is concerned, a marked
discordance is observed between the [S/Fe] values from these two abundance
indicators, in the sense that the former attains a nearly flat plateau (or even
a slight downward bending) while the latter shows an ever-increasing trend with
a further lowering of metallicity. The reason for this discrepancy is yet to be
clarified. Regarding Zn, we almost confirmed the characteristic tendencies of
[Zn/Fe] reported from recent LTE studies (i.e., an evident/slight increase of
[Zn/Fe] with a decrease of [Fe/H] for very metal-poor/disk stars), since the
non-LTE corrections for the Zn I 4722/4810 and 6362 lines (tending to be
positive and gradually increasing towards lower [Fe/H]) are quantitatively of
less significance (<~ 0.1 dex).Comment: 33 pages, 7 figures, PASJ, Vol. 57, No. 5 (2005) in pres
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Polarimetric Observations of the RV Tauri Stars with HBS (Hennko Bunnko Sokkosochi)and Their Intrinsic Polarizations
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