J/A+A/410/527 Abundances in the Galactic disk (Bensby+, 2003)
Elemental abundance trends in the Galactic thin and thick disks as traced by
nearby F and G dwarf stars
Bensby T., Feltzing S., Lundstrom I.
<Astron. Astrophys. 410, 527 (2003)>
=2003A&A...410..527B 2003A&A...410..527B
ADC_Keywords: Stars, nearby ; Abundances, peculiar
Keywords: stars: fundamental parameters - stars: abundances - Galaxy: disk -
Galaxy: formation - Galaxy: abundances -
Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics
Description:
In table 3 we list all spectral lines that have been used in the
determination of abundances. Column 1 gives the wavelength (in
Angstrom), column 2 the lower excitation potential (in eV), column 3
the correction factor to the classical Unsoeld damping constant, and
column 5 the radiation damping constant. An "S" in column 4 indicates
that the broadening by collisions have been taken from Anstee & O'Mara
(1995MNRAS.276..859A 1995MNRAS.276..859A), Barklem & O'Mara (1997MNRAS.290..102B 1997MNRAS.290..102B,
1998MNRAS.300..863B 1998MNRAS.300..863B), and Barklem et al. (1998MNRAS.296.1057B 1998MNRAS.296.1057B, 2000,
Cat. J/A+AS/142/467), instead of the classical Unsoeld broadening
(indicated by a "U"). The solar abundance that is given for each
element is the photospheric value from Grevesse & Sauval
(1998SSRv...85..161G 1998SSRv...85..161G ). Column 6 gives our adopted log gf - values and
column 7 the references.
In table 6 we give the derived abundances for all individual elements
(atoms and ions). The results for each star consist of three rows. The
top row gives the mean abundance, the middle row gives the (1 sigma)
standard deviation around the mean, and the third row gives the number
of spectral lines that was used in computing the mean. All abundances
are given relatively our solar values, which in turn is normalized to
the standard photospheric values in Grevesse & Sauval
(1998SSRv...85..161G 1998SSRv...85..161G ).
File Summary:
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FileName Lrecl Records Explanations
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ReadMe 80 . This file
table3.dat 56 425 Atomic line data
table6.dat 243 67 Elemental abundances
refs.dat 165 37 References for log gf-values in table3.dat
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 2 A2 --- Elem Element
5- 5 I1 --- Ion Ionisation (1=neutral, 2=ionised)
8- 15 F8.3 0.1nm Lambda Wavelength
18- 22 F5.3 eV LE Lower excitation potential
25- 28 F4.2 --- dG6 Correction factor to Unsoeld damping
31- 31 A1 --- DMP [SU] U: Unsoeld damping, S: Barklem damping
34- 40 E7.5 s-1 gammaRad Radiation damping
43- 47 F5.2 --- loggf Oscillator strength
50- 56 A7 --- r_loggf Reference for loggf (see refs.dat)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: table6.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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1- 6 I6 --- HIP Hipparcos catalogue number
9- 9 I1 --- Mem [1,3] Stellar population membership (1)
12- 16 F5.2 --- FeI Mean abundance [FeI/H]
19- 22 F4.2 --- e_FeI Spread in [FeI/H] (2)
25- 27 I3 --- o_FeI Number of lines used
30- 34 F5.2 --- FeII Mean abundance [FeII/H]
37- 40 F4.2 --- e_FeII Spread in [FeII/H] (2)
43- 45 I3 --- o_FeII Number of lines used
48- 52 F5.2 --- NaI Mean abundance [NaI/H]
55- 58 F4.2 --- e_NaI Spread in [NaI/H] (2)
61- 63 I3 --- o_NaI Number of lines used
66- 70 F5.2 --- MgI Mean abundance [MgI/H]
73- 76 F4.2 --- e_MgI Spread in [MgI/H] (2)
79- 81 I3 --- o_MgI Number of lines used
84- 88 F5.2 --- AlI Mean abundance [AlI/H]
91- 94 F4.2 --- e_AlI Spread in [AlI/H] (2)
97- 99 I3 --- o_AlI Number of lines used
102-106 F5.2 --- SiI Mean abundance [SiI/H]
109-112 F4.2 --- e_SiI Spread in [SiI/H] (2)
115-117 I3 --- o_SiI Number of lines used
120-124 F5.2 --- CaI Mean abundance [CaI/H]
127-130 F4.2 --- e_CaI Spread in [CaI/H] (2)
133-135 I3 --- o_CaI Number of lines used
138-142 F5.2 --- TiI Mean abundance [TiI/H]
145-148 F4.2 --- e_TiI Spread in [TiI/H] (2)
151-153 I3 --- o_TiI Number of lines used
156-160 F5.2 --- TiII Mean abundance [TiII/H]
163-166 F4.2 --- e_TiII Spread in [TiII/H] (2)
169-171 I3 --- o_TiII Number of lines used
174-178 F5.2 --- CrI Mean abundance [CrI/H]
181-184 F4.2 --- e_CrI Spread in [CrI/H] (2)
187-189 I3 --- o_CrI Number of lines used
192-196 F5.2 --- CrII Mean abundance [CrII/H]
199-202 F4.2 --- e_CrII Spread in [CrII/H] (2)
205-207 I3 --- o_CrII Number of lines used
210-214 F5.2 --- NiI Mean abundance [NiI/H]
217-220 F4.2 --- e_NiI Spread in [NiI/H] (2)
223-225 I3 --- o_NiI Number of lines used
228-232 F5.2 --- ZnI Mean abundance [ZnI/H]
235-238 F4.2 --- e_ZnI Spread in [ZnI/H] (2)
241-243 I3 --- o_ZnI Number of lines used
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Note (1): Stellar population membership:
1 = Thin disk star
2 = Thick disk star
3 = The Sun
Note (2): Spread is the line-to-line scatter from individual lines
(i.e. the 1 sigma standard deviation)
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Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat
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Bytes Format Units Label Explanations
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2- 5 A4 --- Ref Abbreviation for the reference
13- 31 A19 --- BibCode Bibcode
34-165 A132 --- Aut Author's name
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Acknowledgements: Thomas Bensby
(End) Thomas Bensby [Lund Observatory, Sweden] 12-Aug-2003