Another forbidden solar oxygen abundance: the [O I] 5577 A line
Jorge Melendez (1), Martin Asplund (2) ((1) Centro de Astrofisica, da Universidade de Porto (2) Max Planck Institute for Astrophysics)

TL;DR
This study re-evaluates the solar oxygen abundance using the forbidden [O I] 5577.34 Å line, finding a value consistent with other low-abundance estimates, and emphasizes its insensitivity to different atmospheric models.
Contribution
It introduces the analysis of the [O I] 5577.34 Å line for solar oxygen abundance, providing a new, model-insensitive measurement that supports lower abundance values.
Findings
Oxygen abundance A(O) ≈ 8.71 with minimal model dependence
Results align with other low-abundance estimates from different lines
Uncertainties mainly from atomic data and line measurements
Abstract
Context: Recent works with improved model atmospheres, line formation, atomic and molecular data, and detailed treatment of blends, have resulted in a significant downward revision of the solar oxygen abundance. Aims: Considering the importance of the Sun as an astrophysical standard and the current conflict of standard solar models using the new solar abundances with helioseismological observations we have performed a new study of the solar oxygen abundance based on the forbidden [OI] line at 5577.34 A, not previously considered. Methods: High-resolution (R > 500 000), high signal-to-noise (S/N > 1000) solar spectra of the [O I] 5577.34 A line have been analyzed employing both three-dimensional (3D) and a variety of 1D (spatially and temporally averaged 3D, Holweger & Muller, MARCS and Kurucz models with and without convective overshooting) model atmospheres. Results: The oxygen…
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