Non-LTE Analysis for the Sodium Abundances of Metal-Poor Stars in the Galactic Disk and Halo

Abstract

We performed an extensive non-LTE analysis of the neutral sodium lines of Na i 5683/5688, 5890/5896, 6154/6161, and 8183/8195 for disk/halo stars of F--K type covering a wide metallicity range (-4 [Fe/H] 0.4), based on our own data as well as those collected from the literature. For comparatively metal-rich disk stars (-1 [Fe/H] 0) where the weaker 6154/6161 lines are best abundance indicators, we confirmed [Na/Fe] 0 with an ``upturn'' (i.e., a shallow/broad dip around -0.5 [Fe/H] 0) as already reported by previous studies. Regarding the metal-deficient halo stars, where the much stronger 5890/5896 or 8183/8195 lines suffering considerable (negative) non-LTE corrections amounting to 0.5 dex have to be used, our analysis suggests mildly ``subsolar'' [Na/Fe] values down to -0.4 (with a somewhat large scatter of 0.2 dex) on the average at the typical halo metallicity of [Fe/H] -2, while they appear to rise again toward a very metal-poor regime recovering a near-solar ratio of [Na/Fe] 0 ([Fe/H] -3 to -4). These results are discussed in comparison with the previous observational studies along with the theoretical predictions from the available chemical evolution models.

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