Oxygen is the most abundant “metal” element in stars and in the cosmos. But determining oxygen abundances in stars has proven challenging, because of the shortage of detectable atomic oxygen lines in their optical spectra as well as observational and theoretical complications with these lines (e.g., blends, three-dimensional, non-LTE). Nonetheless, Ting et al. were recently able to demonstrate that oxygen abundances can be determined from low-resolution (R ≃ 2000) optical spectra. Here, we investigate the physical processes that enable such a measurement for cool stars, such as K-giants. We show that the strongest spectral diagnostics of oxygen come from the CNO atomic-molecular network but are manifested in spectral features that do not in...
Context. Dark cloud chemical models usually predict large amounts of O2, often above observational l...
Context. We report the results from the determination of stellar masses, carbon, and oxygen abundanc...
Oxygen abundance in stellar atmospheres is an important indicator of the evolution of stellar system...
Oxygen is the most abundant "metal" element in stars and in the cosmos. But determining oxygen abund...
Context. Although oxygen is an important tracer of Galactic chemical evolution, measurements of its ...
We have identified the forbidden absorption nebular and auroral lines of oxygen in the spectra of ab...
Context. Next to H and He, carbon is, together with oxygen, the most abundant element in the Univers...
Context: Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe, but its chemistry in the interst...
Context. Carbon and oxygen abundances in stars are important in many fields of astrophysic...
Context. Rotational mixing is known to significantly affect the evolution of massive stars; however,...
Context. Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe, but its chemistry in the interst...
6 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics 2011International audienceC...
Aims. We present a detailed and uniform study of oxygen abundance from two different oxygen lines at...
Dark cloud chemical models usually predict large amounts of O2, often above observational limits. We...
Context. Dark cloud chemical models usually predict large amounts of O2, often above observational l...
Context. We report the results from the determination of stellar masses, carbon, and oxygen abundanc...
Oxygen abundance in stellar atmospheres is an important indicator of the evolution of stellar system...
Oxygen is the most abundant "metal" element in stars and in the cosmos. But determining oxygen abund...
Context. Although oxygen is an important tracer of Galactic chemical evolution, measurements of its ...
We have identified the forbidden absorption nebular and auroral lines of oxygen in the spectra of ab...
Context. Next to H and He, carbon is, together with oxygen, the most abundant element in the Univers...
Context: Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe, but its chemistry in the interst...
Context. Carbon and oxygen abundances in stars are important in many fields of astrophysic...
Context. Rotational mixing is known to significantly affect the evolution of massive stars; however,...
Context. Oxygen is the third most abundant element in the universe, but its chemistry in the interst...
6 pages, 3 figures, accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics 2011International audienceC...
Aims. We present a detailed and uniform study of oxygen abundance from two different oxygen lines at...
Dark cloud chemical models usually predict large amounts of O2, often above observational limits. We...
Context. Dark cloud chemical models usually predict large amounts of O2, often above observational l...
Context. We report the results from the determination of stellar masses, carbon, and oxygen abundanc...
Oxygen abundance in stellar atmospheres is an important indicator of the evolution of stellar system...