Is sulphur a typical alpha element?
(2014) In Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana 85(269). p.269-271- Abstract
- Observationally, the galactic chemical evolution of sulphur shows a complex pattern. Some studies find no correlation between [S/Fe] and [Fe/H] at halo metallcities, which is typical for alpha -elements, others find [S/Fe] increasing towards lower metallicities, and still others find a combination of the two. Each scenario has different implications for the Galactic chemical evolution of sulphur. Here, we briefly summarise our results \citep{henrik:11,matrozis:13} from investigations where we derive stellar sulphur abundances from the [SI] lambda1082 nm line, a atomic transition which hardly shows any departures from local thermodynamic equilibrium, or LTE. Our results argue for a chemical evolution of sulphur that is typical for alpha... (More)
- Observationally, the galactic chemical evolution of sulphur shows a complex pattern. Some studies find no correlation between [S/Fe] and [Fe/H] at halo metallcities, which is typical for alpha -elements, others find [S/Fe] increasing towards lower metallicities, and still others find a combination of the two. Each scenario has different implications for the Galactic chemical evolution of sulphur. Here, we briefly summarise our results \citep{henrik:11,matrozis:13} from investigations where we derive stellar sulphur abundances from the [SI] lambda1082 nm line, a atomic transition which hardly shows any departures from local thermodynamic equilibrium, or LTE. Our results argue for a chemical evolution of sulphur that is typical for alpha -elements, contrary to some previous studies that have found high sulphur abundances ([S/Fe]gtrsim0 .6) for stars with -2.5<[Fe/H]<-1. (Less)
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- Ryde, Nils
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; Jönsson, Henrik LU
and Matrozis, Elvijs
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- Is sulphur a typical alpha element?
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- 2014-01-01
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- keywords
- Stars: abundances, Stars: atmospheres, Stars: Population II, Infrared: stars
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- Memorie della Societa Astronomica Italiana
- volume
- 85
- issue
- 269
- article number
- 85
- pages
- 3 pages
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- English
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