The Galactic Chemical Evolution of phosphorus observed with IGRINS
G. Nandakumar (1), N. Ryde (1), M. Montelius (2), B. Thorsbro (3), H., J\"onsson (4), G. Mace (5) (1) Lund Observatory, Department of Astronomy, and Theoretical Physics, Lund University, Box 43, SE-221 00 Lund, Sweden, (2), Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, University of Groningen

TL;DR
This study measures phosphorus abundances in 38 K giant stars using high-resolution infrared spectra, revealing a higher trend than models predict and suggesting the need for adjusted supernova yields.
Contribution
First spectroscopic analysis of P in a large sample of K giants using IGRINS, providing new empirical P abundance trends across metallicities.
Findings
[P/Fe] trend matches literature for giants and dwarfs
Observed trend is 0.05-0.1 dex higher than theoretical models
Elevated P in two metal-poor s-enriched stars
Abstract
Phosphorus (P) is considered to be one of the key elements for life, making it an important element to look for in the abundance analysis of spectra of stellar systems. Yet, there exists only a handful of spectroscopic studies to estimate the P abundances and investigate its trend across a range of metallicities. We have observed full HK band spectra at a spectral resolving power of R=45,000 with IGRINS instrument. Abundances are determined using SME in combination with 1D MARCS stellar atmosphere models. The investigated sample of stars have reliable stellar parameters estimated using optical FIES spectra (GILD; J\"onsson et al. in prep.). In order to determine the P abundances from the 16482.92 Angstrom P line, we take special care of the CO() blend. We determine the C, N, O abundances from atomic carbon and a range of non-blended molecular lines (CO, CN, OH) which are…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
