Inelastic O+H collisions and the OI 777nm solar centre-to-limb variation [SSA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1803.10531


The OI 777 nm triplet is a key diagnostic of oxygen abundances in the atmospheres of FGK-type stars; however it is sensitive to departures from local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE). The accuracy of non-LTE line formation calculations has hitherto been limited by errors in the inelastic O+H collisional rate coefficients: several recent studies have used the so-called Drawin recipe, albeit with a correction factor $\mathrm{S_{H}}$ that is calibrated to the solar centre-to-limb variation of the triplet. We present a new model oxygen atom that incorporates inelastic O+H collisional rate coefficients using an asymptotic two-electron model based on linear combinations of atomic orbitals, combined with a free electron model, based on the impulse approximation. Using a 3D hydrodynamic stagger model solar atmosphere and 3D non-LTE line formation calculations, we demonstrate that this physically-motivated approach is able to reproduce the solar centre-to-limb variation of the triplet to 0.02 dex, without any calibration of the inelastic collisional rate coefficients or other free parameters. We infer $\log\epsilon_{\mathrm{O}}=8.69\pm0.03$ from the triplet alone, strengthening the case for a low solar oxygen abundance.

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A. Amarsi, P. Barklem, M. Asplund, et. al.
Thu, 29 Mar 18
38/63

Comments: 13 pages, 8 figures; accepted for publication in Astronomy & Astrophysics