Galactic Evolution of Oxygen: OH lines in 3D hydrodynamical model atmospheres
J. I. Gonzalez Hernandez, P. Bonifacio, H.-G. Ludwig, E. Caffau, N. T., Behara, B. Freytag

TL;DR
This study uses 3D hydrodynamical models to refine oxygen abundance measurements in metal-poor dwarf stars, revealing that 3D-LTE corrections significantly impact the derived [O/Fe] ratios and their trend with metallicity.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive grid of 3D-LTE abundance corrections for OH and FeI lines in dwarf star atmospheres, improving the accuracy of oxygen abundance determinations in metal-poor stars.
Findings
3D-LTE corrections are generally negative, up to -1 dex for certain lines.
Applying 3D-LTE corrections maintains the trend of increasing [O/Fe] with decreasing [Fe/H].
Further 3D-NLTE corrections are needed for more precise abundance measurements.
Abstract
The measurement of oxygen lines in metal-poor unevolved stars, in particular near-UV OH lines, can provide invaluable information on the properties of the Early Galaxy. Near-UV OH lines constitute an important tool to derive oxygen abundances in metal-poor dwarf stars. Therefore, it is important to correctly model the line formation of OH lines, especially in metal-poor stars, where 3D hydrodynamical models commonly predict cooler temperatures than plane-parallel hydrostatic models in the upper photosphere. We have made use of a grid of 52 3D hydrodynamical model atmospheres for dwarf stars computed using the code CO5BOLD, extracted from the more extended CIFIST grid. The 52 models cover the effective temperature range 5000-6500K, the surface gravity range 3.5-4.5 and the metallicity range -3<[Fe/H]<0. We determine 3D-LTE abundance corrections in all the 52 3D models for several OH…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
