Oxygen abundances in G- and F-type stars from HARPS
S. Bertran de Lis, E. Delgado Mena, V. Zh. Adibekyan, N. C. Santos and, S. G. Sousa

TL;DR
This study provides a uniform analysis of oxygen abundances in G- and F-type stars using two spectral lines, confirming oxygen enhancement in the thick disk and revealing a steeper increase in [O/Fe] ratios at low metallicities.
Contribution
First comprehensive comparison of oxygen abundance indicators in a large stellar sample, refining the understanding of oxygen evolution in the Galaxy's disk populations.
Findings
Oxygen abundances from two lines agree within 0.1 dex in 58% of stars
Confirmed oxygen enhancement in thick disk stars
Found a steeper [O/Fe] increase at low metallicities than previous studies
Abstract
We present a detailed and uniform study of oxygen abundance from two different oxygen lines at 6158 and 6300 in a large sample of solar-type stars. The results are used to check the behaviour of these spectral lines as oxygen abundance indicators and to study the evolution of oxygen in thick and thin disk populations of the Galaxy. Equivalent width measurements were carried out for the [OI]~6158 and OI~6300 lines. LTE abundances were obtained from these two lines in 610 and 535 stars, respectively. We were able to measure oxygen abundance from both indicators in 447 stars, enabling us, for the first time, to compare them in a uniform way. Careful error analysis has been performed. We found that oxygen abundances derived from the 6158 and 6300 lines agree to within 0.1dex in 58\% of the stars in our sample, and this result improves for higher signal-to-noise…
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