The NLTE Analyses of Carbon Emission Lines in the Atmospheres of O and B type Stars
Abstract
We present a model atom for C I - C II - C III - C IV using the most up-to-date atomic data and evaluated the non-local thermodynamic equilibrium (NLTE) line formation in classical 1D atmospheric models of O-B-type stars. Our models predict the emission lines of C II 9903~\ and 18535~\ to appear at effective temperature ~≥~17\,500~K, those of C II 6151~\ and 6461~\ to appear at ~>~25\,000~K, and those of C III 5695, 6728--44, 9701--17~\ to appear at ~≥~35\,000~K (log~g=4.0). Emission occurs in the lines of minority species, where the photoionization-recombination mechanism provides a depopulation of the lower levels to a greater extent than the upper levels. For C II 9903 and 18535~, the upper levels are mainly populated from C III reservoir through the Rydberg states. For C III 5695 and 6728--44~, the lower levels are depopulated due to photon losses in UV transitions at 885, 1308, and 1426--28~\ which become optically thin in the photosphere. We analysed the lines of C I, C II, C III, and C IV for twenty-two O-B-type stars with temperature range between 15\,800 ≤~~≤ 38\,000~K. Abundances from emission lines of C I, C II and C III are in agreement with those from absorption ones for most of the stars. We obtained log~ε C=8.360.08 from twenty B-type stars, that is in line with the present-day Cosmic Abundance Standard. The obtained carbon abundances in 15~Mon and HD~42088 from emission and absorption lines are 8.270.11 and 8.310.11, respectively.
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