Carbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are the fourth, sixth, and third most abundant elements in the Sun. Their abundances remain hotly debated due to the so-called solar modelling problem that has persisted for almost 20 years. We revisit this issue by presenting a homogeneous analysis of 408 molecular lines across 12 diagnostic groups, observed in the solar intensity spectrum. Using a realistic 3D radiative-hydrodynamic model solar photosphere and local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) line formation, we find log ϵC = 8.47 ± 0.02, log ϵN = 7.89 ± 0.04, and log ϵO = 8.70 ± 0.04. The stipulated uncertainties mainly reflect the sensitivity of the results to the model atmosphere; this sensitivity is correlated between the different diagnostic gro...
Motivated by the controversy over the surface metallicity of the Sun, we present a re-analysis of th...
We present a new determination of the solar nitrogen abundance making use of 3D hydrodynamical model...
Context. The analysis of the solar spectra using hydrodynamical simulations, with a specific selecti...
peer reviewedCarbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are the fourth, sixth, and third most abundant elements in...
Context. In recent years, the solar chemical abundances have been studied in considerable detail bec...
International audienceContext. The analysis of the solar spectra using hydrodynamical simulations, w...
Context. The chemical composition of the Sun is a fundamental yardstick in astronomy, relative to wh...
Aims. Our recent reanalysis of the solar photospheric spectra with non-local thermodynamic equilibri...
Context. The analysis of the solar spectra using hydrodynamical simulations, with a specific selecti...
The solar photospheric carbon abundance has been determined from [C I], CI, CH vibration-rotation, C...
International audienceContext. The solar photospheric oxygen abundance is still widely debated. Adop...
We present a new determination of the solar nitrogen abundance making use of 3D hydrodynamical model...
Motivated by the controversy over the surface metallicity of the Sun, we present a re-analysis of th...
We present a new determination of the solar nitrogen abundance making use of 3D hydrodynamical model...
Context. The analysis of the solar spectra using hydrodynamical simulations, with a specific selecti...
peer reviewedCarbon, nitrogen, and oxygen are the fourth, sixth, and third most abundant elements in...
Context. In recent years, the solar chemical abundances have been studied in considerable detail bec...
International audienceContext. The analysis of the solar spectra using hydrodynamical simulations, w...
Context. The chemical composition of the Sun is a fundamental yardstick in astronomy, relative to wh...
Aims. Our recent reanalysis of the solar photospheric spectra with non-local thermodynamic equilibri...
Context. The analysis of the solar spectra using hydrodynamical simulations, with a specific selecti...
The solar photospheric carbon abundance has been determined from [C I], CI, CH vibration-rotation, C...
International audienceContext. The solar photospheric oxygen abundance is still widely debated. Adop...
We present a new determination of the solar nitrogen abundance making use of 3D hydrodynamical model...
Motivated by the controversy over the surface metallicity of the Sun, we present a re-analysis of th...
We present a new determination of the solar nitrogen abundance making use of 3D hydrodynamical model...
Context. The analysis of the solar spectra using hydrodynamical simulations, with a specific selecti...