2005
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20052905
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Sulphur abundance in Galactic stars

Abstract: Abstract. We investigate sulphur abundance in 74 Galactic stars by using high resolution spectra obtained at ESO VLT and NTT telescopes. For the first time the abundances are derived, where possible, from three optical multiplets: Mult. 1, 6, and 8. By combining our own measurements with data in the literature we assemble a sample of 253 stars in the metallicity range

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“…We adopt the log g f values of the NIST database, which holds the values of Wiese et al (1969), which are experimental but D quality, corresponding to a possible error up to 50% (see Table 1 for the values). A thorough discussion of the available values for S i atomic data is avilable Caffau et al (2005b).…”
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“…We adopt the log g f values of the NIST database, which holds the values of Wiese et al (1969), which are experimental but D quality, corresponding to a possible error up to 50% (see Table 1 for the values). A thorough discussion of the available values for S i atomic data is avilable Caffau et al (2005b).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to the radial velocity of the clusters, the line that happens to be the most often unblended is the one at 922.8 nm, that is, the line laying on the wing of the hydrogen Paschen ζ line. The measurement of the equivalent width (EW) of lines falling on the wings of broad features is not easy, and produces a value that is usually lower than the true EW by about 5% (Caffau et al 2005b). To determine the sulfur abundance a line profile fitting procedure is to be preferred taking the profile of the Paschen ζ into account.…”
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