3D non-LTE iron abundances in FG-type dwarfs
A. M. Amarsi, S. Liljegren, P. E. Nissen

TL;DR
This study presents 3D non-LTE calculations for iron in FG-type dwarfs, improving abundance accuracy and ionization balance, and provides publicly available tools for stellar parameter determination.
Contribution
The paper introduces a comprehensive 3D non-LTE modeling approach for iron lines in FG-type dwarfs, with an interpolation routine and updated grids to enhance stellar abundance analyses.
Findings
3D non-LTE abundances can differ by up to 0.5 dex from 1D LTE in metal-poor stars.
The models improve ionization balance and reduce temperature errors in metal-poor stars.
The tools are publicly available to aid stellar parameter and abundance determinations.
Abstract
Spectroscopic measurements of iron abundances are prone to systematic modelling errors. We present 3D non-LTE calculations across 32 STAGGER-grid models with effective temperatures from 5000 K to 6500 K, surface gravities of 4.0 dex and 4.5 dex, and metallicities from 3 dex to 0 dex, and study the effects on 171 Fe I and 12 Fe II optical lines. In warm metal-poor stars, the 3D non-LTE abundances are up to 0.5 dex larger than 1D LTE abundances inferred from Fe I lines of intermediate excitation potential. In contrast, the 3D non-LTE abundances can be 0.2 dex smaller in cool metal-poor stars when using Fe I lines of low excitation potential. The corresponding abundance differences between 3D non-LTE and 1D non-LTE are generally less severe but can still reach 0.2 dex. For Fe II lines the 3D abundances range from up to 0.15 dex larger, to 0.10 dex smaller, than 1D abundances, with…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
