Non-LTE analysis of copper abundances for the two distinct halo populations in the solar neighborhood
H.L. Yan, J.R. Shi, P.E. Nissen, G. Zhao

TL;DR
This study performs non-LTE analysis of copper abundances in two halo populations near the Sun, revealing that non-LTE effects clarify the chemical distinction between these populations and support their different origins.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed non-LTE copper abundance analysis for halo stars, confirming the chemical dichotomy of halo populations with improved accuracy.
Findings
Non-LTE copper abundances are higher than LTE estimates by 0.01 to 0.2 dex.
Non-LTE [Cu/Fe] trends are flatter across -1.6<[Fe/H]<-0.8.
Distinct copper abundance patterns support the existence of two separate halo populations.
Abstract
Two distinct halo populations were found in the solar neighborhood by a series of works. They can be clearly separated by [alpha\Fe] and several other elemental abundance ratios including [Cu/Fe]. Very recently, a non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (non-LTE) study revealed that relatively large departures exist between LTE and non-LTE results in copper abundance analysis. We aim to derive the copper abundances for the stars from the sample of Nissen et al (2010) with both LTE and non-LTE calculations. Based on our results, we study the non-LTE effects of copper and investigate whether the high-alpha population can still be distinguished from the low-alpha population in the non-LTE [Cu/Fe] results. Our differential abundance ratios are derived from the high-resolution spectra collected from VLT/UVES and NOT/FIES spectrographs. Applying the MAFAGS opacity sampling atmospheric models and…
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