Solar Chemical Abundances Determined with a CO5BOLD 3D Model Atmosphere

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E. Caffau
H.-G. Ludwig
M. Steffen
B. Freytag
P. Bonifacio
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[1] Université Paris Diderot,GEPI, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS
[2] Observatoire de Paris,CIFIST Marie Curie Excellence Team
[3] Landessternwarte,Zentrum für Astronomie der Universität Heidelberg
[4] Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam,CRAL, UMR 5574: CNRS, Université de Lyon
[5] École Normale Supérieure de Lyon,Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica
[6] Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste,undefined
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Solar Physics | 2011年 / 268卷
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Sun: abundances; Sun: photosphere; Line: formation; Hydrodynamics; Convection; Radiative transfer;
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In the last decade, the photospheric solar metallicity as determined from spectroscopy experienced a remarkable downward revision. Part of this effect can be attributed to an improvement of atomic data and the inclusion of NLTE computations, but also the use of hydrodynamical model atmospheres seemed to play a role. This “decrease” with time of the metallicity of the solar photosphere increased the disagreement with the results from helioseismology. With a CO5BOLD 3D model of the solar atmosphere, the CIFIST team at the Paris Observatory re-determined the photospheric solar abundances of several elements, among them C, N, and O. The spectroscopic abundances are obtained by fitting the equivalent width and/or the profile of observed spectral lines with synthetic spectra computed from the 3D model atmosphere. We conclude that the effects of granular fluctuations depend on the characteristics of the individual lines, but are found to be relevant only in a few particular cases. 3D effects are not responsible for the systematic lowering of the solar abundances in recent years. The solar metallicity resulting from this analysis is Z=0.0153, Z/X=0.0209.
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