Three-dimensional hydrodynamical CO5BOLD model atmospheres of red giant stars. III. Line formation in the atmospheres of giants located close to the base of RGB
V. Dobrovolskas, A. Ku\v{c}inskas, M. Steffen, H.-G. Ludwig, D., Prakapavi\v{c}ius, J. Klevas, E. Caffau, and P. Bonifacio

TL;DR
This study compares 3D hydrodynamical and 1D stellar atmosphere models to understand how convection affects spectral line formation in red giant stars near the base of the RGB across different metallicities, revealing significant abundance correction dependencies.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of how convection influences spectral line formation and abundance corrections in red giants using advanced 3D models, highlighting metallicity and excitation potential effects.
Findings
Abundance corrections vary with metallicity and line properties.
Large corrections occur for neutral lines with low ionization potential at low metallicity.
Horizontal temperature fluctuations significantly impact abundance corrections.
Abstract
We utilize state-of-the-art 3D hydrodynamical and classical 1D stellar model atmospheres to study the influence of convection on the formation properties of various atomic and molecular spectral lines in the atmospheres of four red giant stars, located close to the base of the red giant branch, RGB ( K, ), and characterized by four different metallicities, [M/H] = 0.0, -1.0, -2.0, -3.0. The role of convection in the spectral line formation is assessed with the aid of abundance corrections, i.e., the differences in abundances predicted for a given equivalent width of a particular spectral line with the 3D and 1D model atmospheres. We find that for lines of certain neutral atoms the abundance corrections strongly depend both on metallicity of a given model atmosphere and the line excitation potential. While abundance corrections for all lines of…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate · Solar and Space Plasma Dynamics
