High resolution, high S/N spectra have been obtained for a sample of 90 F and
G main-sequence disk stars covering the metallicity range -1.0 < [Fe/H] < +0.1,
and have been analysed in a parallel way to the work of Edvardsson et al.
(1993). Effective temperatures are based on the Alonso et al. (1996)
calibration of color indices and surface gravities are calculated from
Hipparcos parallaxes, which also allow more accurate ages to be calculated. In
addition, more reliable kinematical parameters are derived from Hipparcos
distances and proper motions. Finally, a larger spectral coverage, 5600 - 8800
A, makes it possible to improve the abundance accuracy by studying more lines
and to discuss several elements not included in the work of Edvardsson et al.
The present paper provides the data and discusses some general results of the
abundance survey. A group of stars in the metallicity range of -1.0 < [Fe/H] <
-0.6 having a small mean Galactocentric distance in the stellar orbits, Rm < 7
kpc, are shown to be older than the other disk stars and probably belong to the
thick disk. Excluding these stars, a slight decreasing trend of [Fe/H] with
increasing Rm and age is found, but a large scatter in [Fe/H] (up to 0.5 dex)
is present at a given age and Rm. The derived trends of O, Mg, Si, Ca, Ti, Ni
and Ba as a function of [Fe/H] agree rather well with those of Edvardsson et
al., but the overabundance of Na and Al for metal-poor stars found in their
work is not confirmed. Furthermore, the Galactic evolution of elements not
included in Edvardsson et al., K, V and Cr, is studied.Comment: 16 pages with 10 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A