On the formation of CIII 4647-50-51 and CIII 5696 in O star atmospheres
F. Martins (1), D.J. Hillier (2) ((1) LUPM, CNRS & Montpellier, University, (2) University of Pittsburgh)

TL;DR
This study examines the complex formation mechanisms of specific CIII spectral lines in O star atmospheres using advanced models, highlighting the challenges in accurately determining carbon abundances from these lines.
Contribution
It provides a detailed physical explanation of the formation of CIII 4647-51-50 and CIII 5696 lines, emphasizing the influence of UV lines and interactions with other elements.
Findings
CIII 5696 strength depends on UV lines at 386, 574, and 884 Å.
CIII 4650 is mainly controlled by the CIII 538 line.
Accurate carbon abundance determination from these lines is highly uncertain.
Abstract
We investigate the formation of CIII 4647-51-50 and CIII 5696 in the atmosphere of O stars to see if they can be reliably used for abundance determinations. We use atmosphere models computed with the code CMFGEN. The key physical ingredients explaining the formation of the CIII lines are extracted from comparisons of models with different stellar parameters and through examining rates controlling the level populations. The strength of CIII 5696 critically depends on UV CIII lines at 386, 574 and 884 A. These lines control the CIII 5696 upper and lower level population. CIII 884 plays a key role in late O stars where it drains the lower level of CIII 5696. CIII 386 and CIII 574 are more important at early spectral types. The overlap of these UV lines with FeIV 386.262, FeIV 574.232 and SV 884.531 influences the radiative transfer at 386, 574 and 884 A, and consequently affects the…
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