BD+36_2964
taken from 3 paper(s):
/C.Charbonnel and F. Primas(2005)/
/A.M.Boesgaard et al.(2011)/
/C.Sneden et al.(2023)/

The lithium content of the Galactic Halo stars
Stellar Parameters
Chemical Abundances
| | Original Data | Converted Data Asplund et al. (2009) | |
| Element | Nline | [X/H] | [X/Fe] | log-e | [X/H] | [X/Fe] | log-e | Element |
| Li I | N/A | ... | ... | 2.274+0.057-0.067 | -0.99+0.057-0.067 | 1.58+0.057-0.067 | 2.274+0.057-0.067 | Li I |
| Fe | N/A | -2.57+-0.040 | ... | ... | -2.57+-0.040 | ... | 4.93+-0.040 | Fe |
Position
| Right Ascension : 17 52 18.05 | Declination : +36 24 06.6 | Galactic Longitude (l) : N/A | Galactic Latitude (b) : N/A |
Observing Log
Beryllium and Alpha-element Abundances in a Large Sample of Metal-poor Stars
Stellar Parameters
| Teff : 6152+-100 | log g : 3.85+-0.2 | vturb : 1.39+-0.2 |
Chemical Abundances
| | Original Data | Converted Data Asplund et al. (2009) | |
| Element | Nline | [X/H] | [X/Fe] | log-e | [X/H] | [X/Fe] | log-e | Element |
| Be | N/A | ... | +0.31+-0.15 | -0.47+-0.12 | -1.85+-0.12 | 0.35+-0.15 | -0.47+-0.12 | Be |
| O | N/A | -1.18+-0.22 | +1.02+-0.24 | ... | -1.24+-0.22 | 0.96+-0.24 | 7.45+-0.22 | O |
| Mg | N/A | -1.90+-0.07 | ... | ... | -1.92+-0.07 | 0.28+-0.07 | 5.68+-0.07 | Mg |
| Ti | N/A | -1.82+-0.09 | ... | ... | -1.75+-0.09 | 0.45+-0.09 | 3.20+-0.09 | Ti |
| Fe | N/A | -2.20+-0.09 | ... | ... | -2.20+-0.09 | ... | 5.30+-0.09 | Fe |
Position
| Right Ascension : | Declination : | Galactic Longitude (l) : N/A | Galactic Latitude (b) : N/A |
Observing Log
| Date of Observation | JD | Facility | Resolution | S/N | Exposure Time | Vrad |
| 2004-09-07 | N/A | KECKHIRES | 42000 | 87 | 2400 | N/A |
Iron-peak Element Abundances in Warm Very Metal-poor Stars
Stellar Parameters
| Teff : 6150 | log g : 3.7 | vturb : 1.35 |
Chemical Abundances
| | Original Data | Converted Data Asplund et al. (2009) | |
| Element | Nline | [X/H] | [X/Fe] | log-e | [X/H] | [X/Fe] | log-e | Element |
| Mg I | 7 | ... | 0.39+-0.1 | ... | -1.98+-0.1 | 0.39+-0.1 | 5.62+-0.1 | Mg I |
| Ca I | 23 | ... | 0.43+-0.05 | ... | -1.94+-0.05 | 0.43+-0.05 | 4.40+-0.05 | Ca I |
| Sc II | 15 | ... | 0.04+-0.05 | ... | -2.33+-0.05 | 0.04+-0.05 | 0.82+-0.05 | Sc II |
| Ti I | 12 | ... | 0.36+-0.06 | ... | -2.01+-0.06 | 0.36+-0.06 | 2.94+-0.06 | Ti I |
| Ti II | 69 | ... | 0.28+-0.14 | ... | -2.09+-0.14 | 0.28+-0.14 | 2.86+-0.14 | Ti II |
| V I | 1 | ... | 0.23 | ... | -2.14 | 0.23 | 1.79 | V I |
| V II | 9 | ... | 0.09+-0.06 | ... | -2.28+-0.06 | 0.09+-0.06 | 1.65+-0.06 | V II |
| Cr I | 8 | ... | -0.06+-0.05 | ... | -2.43+-0.05 | -0.06+-0.05 | 3.21+-0.05 | Cr I |
| Mn I | 7 | ... | -0.29+-0.15 | ... | -2.66+-0.15 | -0.29+-0.15 | 2.77+-0.15 | Mn I |
| Mn II | 4 | ... | -0.19+-0.07 | ... | -2.56+-0.07 | -0.19+-0.07 | 2.87+-0.07 | Mn II |
| Fe | N/A | -2.37 | ... | ... | -2.37 | ... | 5.13 | Fe |
| Fe I | 156 | -2.39+-0.09 | ... | ... | -2.39+-0.09 | ... | 5.11+-0.09 | Fe I |
| Fe II | 19 | -2.34+-0.08 | ... | ... | -2.34+-0.08 | ... | 5.16+-0.08 | Fe II |
| Co I | 27 | ... | 0.17+-0.08 | ... | -2.20+-0.08 | 0.17+-0.08 | 2.79+-0.08 | Co I |
| Ni I | 44 | ... | 0.05+-0.06 | ... | -2.32+-0.06 | 0.05+-0.06 | 3.90+-0.06 | Ni I |
| Cu I | 2 | ... | -0.76 | ... | -3.13 | -0.76 | 1.06 | Cu I |
| Zn I | 2 | ... | 0.27+-0.03 | ... | -2.10+-0.03 | 0.27+-0.03 | 2.46+-0.03 | Zn I |
Position
| Right Ascension : | Declination : | Galactic Longitude (l) : N/A | Galactic Latitude (b) : N/A |
Observing Log
| Date of Observation | JD | Facility | Resolution | S/N | Exposure Time | Vrad |
| N/A | KECKHIRES | 42000 | 106 | N/A | N/A |