Solar System Elemental Abundances from the Solar Photosphere and CI-Chondrites
Katharina Lodders, Maria Bergemann, Herbert Palme

TL;DR
This paper reviews and updates the elemental and isotopic abundances of the solar system based on solar photospheric data and CI-chondrites, revealing higher solar metallicity and detailed compositional insights.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive update combining solar photospheric and CI-chondrite data, including new abundance estimates and quality indices for analysis reliability.
Findings
Higher solar metallicity derived from new photospheric abundances.
CI-chondrite abundances of non-volatile elements are consistent with previous estimates.
Discrepancies in volatile element abundances and no clear correlation with condensation temperatures.
Abstract
Solar photospheric abundances and CI-chondrite compositions are reviewed and updated to obtain representative solar system abundances of the elements and their isotopes. The new photospheric abundances obtained here lead to higher solar metallicity. Full 3D NLTE photospheric analyses are only available for 11 elements. A quality index for analyses is introduced. For several elements, uncertainties remain large. Protosolar mass fractions are H (X = 0.7060), He (Y = 0.2753), and for metals Li to U (Z = 0.0187). The protosolar (C+N)/H agrees within 13% with the ratio for the solar core from the Borexino experiment. Elemental abundances in CI-chondrites were screened by analytical methods, sample sizes, and evaluated using concentration frequency distributions. Aqueously mobile elements (e.g., alkalis, alkaline earths, etc.) often deviate from normal distributions indicating mobilization…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science
