Non-LTE effects on the lead and thorium abundance determinations for cool stars
Lyudmila Mashonkina, Alexander Ryabtsev, and Anna Frebel

TL;DR
This study improves the accuracy of lead and thorium abundance measurements in cool stars by incorporating non-LTE effects, revealing insights into Galactic chemical evolution and nucleosynthesis processes.
Contribution
It presents comprehensive non-LTE models for Pb I and Th II lines, demonstrating their impact on abundance determinations and Galactic chemical evolution interpretations.
Findings
Non-LTE effects cause systematic depletion of Pb I lines and positive abundance corrections.
Non-LTE removes the discrepancy between solar and meteoritic Pb abundances.
Pb/Eu ratios suggest early s-process contribution at low metallicities.
Abstract
Knowing accurate Pb abundances of metal-poor stars provides constraints on the Pb production mechanisms in the early Galaxy. Accurately deriving Th abundances permits a nucleo-chronometric age determination of the star. We improve the calculation of the Pb I and Th II lines in stellar atmospheres based on non-LTE line formation and evaluate the influence of departures from LTE on Pb and Th abundance determinations through a range of stellar parameters. Comprehensive model atoms for Pb I and Th II are presented. The departures from LTE lead to systematically depleted total absorption in the Pb I lines and positive abundance corrections. Non-LTE removes the discrepancy between the solar and the meteoritic Pb abundance. With the Holweger & Mueller (1974) solar model atmosphere, log eps(Pb, non-LTE) = 2.09. We revise the Pb and Eu abundances of the strongly r-process enhanced (r-II) stars…
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