A NLTE line formation for neutral and singly-ionised titanium in model atmospheres of the reference A-K stars
T. M. Sitnova, L. I. Mashonkina, T. A. Ryabchikova

TL;DR
This study develops a detailed NLTE model for titanium lines in A-K star atmospheres, revealing improved abundance consistency and new insights into ionization balance across a wide temperature and metallicity range.
Contribution
It presents the first comprehensive NLTE calculations for TiI-II in stars with 6500 K < Teff < 13000 K, improving abundance accuracy and understanding of titanium line formation.
Findings
NLTE corrections reduce abundance discrepancies between TiI and TiII.
NLTE leads to depleted TiI lines and strengthened TiII lines in spectra.
Consistent titanium abundances are achieved in NLTE across various stellar types.
Abstract
We construct a comprehensive model atom for TiI-II using more than 3600 measured and predicted energy levels of TiI and 1800 energy levels of TiII, and quantum mechanical photoionisation cross-sections. Non-local thermodynamical equilibrium (NLTE) line formation for the two ions of titanium is treated through a wide range of spectral types from A to K, including metal-poor stars with [Fe/H] down to -2.6 dex. NLTE leads to systematically depleted total absorption in the TiI lines and to positive abundance corrections. The magnitude of NLTE abundance corrections is smaller compared to the available literature data for the cool (FGK type) atmospheres. NLTE leads to strengthened TiII lines and to negative NLTE abundance corrections. For the first time, we performed the NLTE calculations for TiI-II in the 6500 K < Teff < 13000 K range. The deviations from LTE grow towards higher effective…
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