Sulphur Abundances in Disk Stars from the forbidden SI Line at 10821 A
Abstract
In this poster, we present an investigation of a new, preferred diagnostic tool for the determination of the sulphur abundance of disk stars, see also Ryde A&A (2006). We are in the process of analyzing a large set of stars both in the galactic disk and halo (Ryde et al. 2007, in prep.). This diagnostics, the forbidden sulphur line at 10821 A, is less sensitive to the assumed temperatures of the stars investigated and less prone to non-LTE effects than other tracers. It is an intercombination line, an M1 transition between the triplet ground-state and the first excited singlet state. The E2 transition is two orders of magnitude weaker. In the investigation presented here, we have studied a homogeneous set of sub-giant and giant stars ranging from spectral types of G5 to K4 (effective temperatures of 4000 - 5000 K). The reason why the [SI] has not been use before is that it lies beyond the reach of normal CCDs.
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