The Galactic evolution of phosphorus

  • Caffau, Elisabetta
  • Bonifacio, Piercarlo
  • Faraggiana, R.
  • Steffen, Matthias
Publication date
January 2011
Publisher
EDP Sciences

Abstract

International audienceContext. As a galaxy evolves, its chemical composition changes and the abundance ratios of different elements are powerful probes of the underlying evolutionary processes. Phosphorous is an element whose evolution has remained quite elusive until now, because it is difficult to detect in cool stars. The infrared weak P i lines of the multiplet 1, at 1050-1082 nm, are the most reliable indicators of the presence of phosphorus. The availability of CRIRES at VLT has permitted access to this wavelength range in stellar spectra. Aims: We attempt to measure the phosphorus abundance of twenty cool stars in the Galactic disk. Methods: The spectra are analysed with one-dimensional model-atmospheres computed in local thermodyn...

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