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Fe I line shifts in the optical spectrum of the Sun
New improvements in the measurement of both the optical solar spectrum and
laboratory wavelengths for lines of neutral iron are combined to extract
central wavelength shifts for 1446 lines observed in the Sun. This provides the
largest available database of accurate solar wavelengths useful as a reference
for comparison with other solar-type stars. It is shown how the velocity shifts
correlate with line strength, approaching a constant value, close to zero, for
lines with equivalent widths larger than 200 mA.Comment: Latex file (5 pages), uses l-aa.sty and epsfig.sty (included); 3
Postscript figures, 1 ASCII table, accepted for publication in Astronomy and
Astrophysics Supplement Serie
Line formation in solar granulation: I. Fe line shapes, shifts and asymmetries
Realistic ab-initio 3D, radiative-hydrodynamical convection simulations of
the solar granulation have been applied to FeI and FeII line formation. In
contrast to classical analyses based on hydrostatic 1D model atmospheres the
procedure contains no adjustable free parameters but the treatment of the
numerical viscosity in the construction of the 3D, time-dependent,
inhomogeneous model atmosphere and the elemental abundance in the 3D spectral
synthesis. However, the numerical viscosity is introduced purely for numerical
stability purposes and is determined from standard hydrodynamical test cases
with no adjustments allowed to improve the agreement with the observational
constraints from the solar granulation. The non-thermal line broadening is
mainly provided by the Doppler shifts arising from the convective flows in the
solar photosphere and the solar oscillations. The almost perfect agreement
between the predicted temporally and spatially averaged line profiles for weak
Fe lines with the observed profiles and the absence of trends in derived
abundances with line strengths, seem to imply that the micro- and
macroturbulence concepts are obsolete in these 3D analyses. Furthermore, the
theoretical line asymmetries and shifts show a very satisfactory agreement with
observations with an accuracy of typically 50-100 m/s on an absolute velocity
scale. The remaining minor discrepancies point to how the convection
simulations can be refined further.Comment: Accepted for A&
Lithium abundances in nearby FGK dwarf and subgiant stars: internal destruction, Galactic chemical evolution, and exoplanets
We derive atmospheric parameters and lithium abundances for 671 stars and
include our measurements in a literature compilation of 1381 dwarf and subgiant
stars. First, a "lithium desert" in the effective temperature (Teff) versus
lithium abundance (A_Li) plane is observed such that no stars with Teff~6075 K
and A_Li~1.8 are found. We speculate that most of the stars on the low A_Li
side of the desert have experienced a short-lived period of severe surface
lithium destruction as main-sequence or subgiant stars. Next, we search for
differences in the lithium content of thin-disk and thick-disk stars, but we
find that internal processes have erased from the stellar photospheres their
possibly different histories of lithium enrichment. Nevertheless, we note that
the maximum lithium abundance of thick-disk stars is nearly constant from
[Fe/H]=-1.0 to -0.1, at a value that is similar to that measured in very
metal-poor halo stars (A_Li~2.2). Finally, differences in the lithium abundance
distribution of known planet-host stars relative to otherwise ordinary stars
appear when restricting the samples to narrow ranges of Teff or mass, but they
are fully explained by age and metallicity biases. We confirm the lack of a
connection between low lithium abundance and planets. However, we find that no
low A_Li planet-hosts are found in the desert Teff window. Provided that subtle
sample biases are not responsible for this observation, this suggests that the
presence of gas giant planets inhibit the mechanism responsible for the lithium
desert.Comment: ApJ, in press. Complete Tables 1 and 3 are available upon reques
Line formation in solar granulation VI. [C I], C I, CH and C2 lines and the photospheric C abundance
The solar photospheric carbon abundance has been determined from [C I], C I,
CH vibration-rotation, CH A-X electronic and C2 Swan electronic lines by means
of a time-dependent, 3D, hydrodynamical model of the solar atmosphere.
Departures from LTE have been considered for the C I lines. These turned out to
be of increasing importance for stronger lines and are crucial to remove a
trend in LTE abundances with the strengths of the lines. Very gratifying
agreement is found among all the atomic and molecular abundance diagnostics in
spite of their widely different line formation sensitivities. The mean of the
solar carbon abundance based on the four primary abundance indicators ([C I], C
I, CH vibration-rotation, C_2 Swan) is log C = 8.39 +/- 0.05, including our
best estimate of possible systematic errors. Consistent results also come from
the CH electronic lines, which we have relegated to a supporting role due to
their sensitivity to the line broadening. The new 3D based solar C abundance is
significantly lower than previously estimated in studies using 1D model
atmospheres.Comment: Accepted for A&A, 13 page
The Lowest Mass White Dwarf
Extremely low mass white dwarfs are very rare objects likely formed in
compact binary systems. We present MMT optical spectroscopy of 42 low mass
white dwarf candidates serendipitously discovered in a survey for hypervelocity
B-type stars. One of these objects, SDSS J0917+46, has Teff= 11,288 \pm 72 K
and log g = 5.48 \pm 0.03; with an estimated mass of 0.17 M_sun, it is the
lowest gravity/mass white dwarf currently known. However, 40 of the low mass
candidates are normal DA white dwarfs with apparently inaccurate SDSS g
magnitudes. We revisit the identification of low mass white dwarf candidates
previously found in the SDSS, and conclude that four objects have M < 0.2
M_sun. None of these white dwarfs show excess emission from a binary companion,
and radial velocity searches will be necessary to constrain the nature of the
unseen companions.Comment: ApJ, accepted versio
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