We have identified the forbidden absorption nebular and auroral lines of oxygen in the spectra of about seventy G and K stars, mostly giants. While weak, they appear in a relatively uncrowded spectral region and can be studied at high dispersion. Coming from the ground state of a dominantly neutral element, the nebular lines are insensitive to differences of model and non-equilibrium effects in line formation. They are formed over a wide range of optical depth and are therefore insensitive to the detailed structure near the boundary temperature. Approximate model atmospheres predict the expected changes in the [OI] line strength as compared with its strength in the Sun; the models use a T(τ) relation scaled from that in the Sun and opacity ...
We present results on carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen abundances for a sample of unevolved metal-poor s...
Oxygen abundance in stellar atmospheres is an important indicator of the evolution of stellar system...
International audienceContext. In the Sun, the two forbidden [O i] lines at 630 and 636 nm were prev...
We have identified the forbidden absorption nebular and auroral lines of oxygen in the spectra of ab...
Aims. We present a detailed and uniform study of oxygen abundance from two different oxygen lines at...
Oxygen is the most abundant “metal” element in stars and in the cosmos. But determining oxygen abund...
We present oxygen abundances for 72 F and G dwarf stars in the solarneighbourhood. Using the kinemat...
International audienceContext. Oxygen is the third most common element in the Universe. The measurem...
Aims. A detailed study is presented, including estimates of the impact on elemental abundance analy...
Recent LTE analyses (Israelian et al. 1998 and Bosegaard et al. 1999) of the OH bands in the optical...
Context. Oxygen is the third most common element in the Universe. The measurement of oxygen lines in...
The debate on the oxygen abundances of metal-poor stars has its origin in contradictory results obta...
We reexamine closely the solar photospheric line at 6300 A, which is attributed to a forbidden line ...
Context. Oxygen is the third most common element in the Universe. The measurement of oxygen lines in...
Context. Next to H and He, carbon is, together with oxygen, the most abundant element in the Univers...
We present results on carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen abundances for a sample of unevolved metal-poor s...
Oxygen abundance in stellar atmospheres is an important indicator of the evolution of stellar system...
International audienceContext. In the Sun, the two forbidden [O i] lines at 630 and 636 nm were prev...
We have identified the forbidden absorption nebular and auroral lines of oxygen in the spectra of ab...
Aims. We present a detailed and uniform study of oxygen abundance from two different oxygen lines at...
Oxygen is the most abundant “metal” element in stars and in the cosmos. But determining oxygen abund...
We present oxygen abundances for 72 F and G dwarf stars in the solarneighbourhood. Using the kinemat...
International audienceContext. Oxygen is the third most common element in the Universe. The measurem...
Aims. A detailed study is presented, including estimates of the impact on elemental abundance analy...
Recent LTE analyses (Israelian et al. 1998 and Bosegaard et al. 1999) of the OH bands in the optical...
Context. Oxygen is the third most common element in the Universe. The measurement of oxygen lines in...
The debate on the oxygen abundances of metal-poor stars has its origin in contradictory results obta...
We reexamine closely the solar photospheric line at 6300 A, which is attributed to a forbidden line ...
Context. Oxygen is the third most common element in the Universe. The measurement of oxygen lines in...
Context. Next to H and He, carbon is, together with oxygen, the most abundant element in the Univers...
We present results on carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen abundances for a sample of unevolved metal-poor s...
Oxygen abundance in stellar atmospheres is an important indicator of the evolution of stellar system...
International audienceContext. In the Sun, the two forbidden [O i] lines at 630 and 636 nm were prev...