Nitrogen line spectroscopy of O-stars -- I. Nitrogen III emission line formation revisited
Jorge G. Rivero Gonzalez, Joachim Puls, and Francisco Najarro

TL;DR
This study revisits the formation of NIII emission lines in O-stars using advanced NLTE models, revealing the dominant role of stellar wind and metallicity over dielectronic recombination in line formation.
Contribution
Introduces a new Nitrogen model atom into FASTWIND and compares its predictions with CMFGEN, highlighting the influence of wind and metallicity on NIII emission lines.
Findings
Stellar wind and metallicity primarily control NIII emission in O-stars.
Line overlap effects influence the temperature range of triplet emission.
Emission strength varies with wind strength and metallicity, stronger in metal-poor environments.
Abstract
This is the first paper in a series dealing with optical Nitrogen spectroscopy of O-type stars, aiming at the analysis of Nitrogen abundances. We implemented a new Nitrogen model atom into the NLTE atmosphere/spectrum synthesis code FASTWIND, and compare the resulting optical NIII lines at 4634/40/42 A with other predictions, mostly from Mihalas & Hummer (1973, ApJ 179, 827,`MH'), and from the alternative code CMFGEN. Using similar model atmospheres as MH (not blanketed and wind-free), we are able to reproduce their results, in particular the triplet emission lines. According to MH, these should be strongly related to dielectronic recombination (DR) and the drain by certain two-electron transitions. However, using realistic, fully line-blanketed atmospheres at solar abundances, the key role of DR controlling these emission features is superseded -- for O-star conditions -- by the…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
