1999
DOI: 10.1086/300691
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Oxygen in Unevolved Metal-Poor Stars from Keck Ultraviolet HIRES Spectra

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“…The main observational evidence regarding the evolution of oxygen in the Galaxy comes from the measurement of oxygen abundances in the atmospheres of cool stars. The magnitude and trend of measured oxygen abundance with age or metallicity is not yet well constrained; in particular, the results at low metallicity differ between different studies (e.g., Israelian et al 1998;Boesgaard et al 1999;Nissen et al 2002;Garcia-Perez et al 2006). The use of different spectral diagnostics is most likely the reason for these discrepancies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The main observational evidence regarding the evolution of oxygen in the Galaxy comes from the measurement of oxygen abundances in the atmospheres of cool stars. The magnitude and trend of measured oxygen abundance with age or metallicity is not yet well constrained; in particular, the results at low metallicity differ between different studies (e.g., Israelian et al 1998;Boesgaard et al 1999;Nissen et al 2002;Garcia-Perez et al 2006). The use of different spectral diagnostics is most likely the reason for these discrepancies.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…In order to convert from [O/H] to the iron metallicities [Fe/H], we have used the extensive sample of disk stars by Edvardsson et al (1993), from which we derive the relationship The dashed line is the predicted relationship on the basis of the radial gradients of young objects in the galactic disk, at galactocentric distances 4 ≤ R(kpc) ≤ 12, as discussed by Maciel (2002). The figure also includes some representative observational data by Barbuy & Erdelyi-Mendes (1989), asterisks; Boesgaard et al (1999), filled squares; Edvardsson et al (1993), crosses;Israelian et al (1998), solid dots; Spiesman & Wallerstein (1991), open circles; Spite & Spite (1991), plus signs; Takeda et al (2002), empty squares; Mishenina et al (2000), open stars, and Cavallo et al (1997), filled stars, as recomputed by Mishenina et al (2000).…”
Section: The [O/h] × [Fe/h] Relationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attention was sharply focussed on oxygen abundances in metal-poor stars by studies of the OH ultraviolet lines (Israelian et al 1998(Israelian et al , 2001Boesgaard et al 1999). These showed that [O/Fe] …”
Section: [O I] and The Oxygen Problemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Six of our stars are in the sample analysed by Boesgaard et al (1999), who presented OH-based results for two different T eff scales. Their atmospheric parameters based on Carney's (1983b) The much discussed subgiant star BD +23 • 3130, which has been added to Fig.…”
Section: [O I] and Oh Linesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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