HIP3185

taken from 3 paper(s):

/T.Bensby et al.(2005)/ /T.Bensby et al.(2014)/ /K.A.Venn et al.(2004)/


T.Bensby et al.,AAP, 433, 185, 2005(ADS)

alpha-, r-, and s-process element trends in the Galactic thin and thick disks


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
Na I4-0.43+-0.04......-0.34+-0.040.25+-0.045.90+-0.04Na I
Mg I6-0.28+-0.04......-0.30+-0.040.29+-0.047.30+-0.04Mg I
Al I6-0.24+-0.03......-0.22+-0.030.37+-0.036.23+-0.03Al I
Si I31-0.37+-0.08......-0.33+-0.080.26+-0.087.18+-0.08Si I
Ca I22-0.35+-0.05......-0.33+-0.050.26+-0.056.01+-0.05Ca I
Ti I30-0.30+-0.17......-0.23+-0.170.36+-0.174.72+-0.17Ti I
Ti II18-0.31+-0.15......-0.24+-0.150.35+-0.154.71+-0.15Ti II
Cr I13-0.58+-0.16......-0.55+-0.160.04+-0.165.09+-0.16Cr I
Cr II7-0.56+-0.07......-0.53+-0.070.06+-0.075.11+-0.07Cr II
Fe I140-0.59+-0.10......-0.59+-0.10...6.91+-0.10Fe I
Fe II21-0.66+-0.10......-0.66+-0.10...6.84+-0.10Fe II
Ni I51-0.57+-0.08......-0.54+-0.080.05+-0.085.68+-0.08Ni I
Zn I2-0.41+-0.05......-0.37+-0.050.22+-0.054.19+-0.05Zn I
Y II7-0.52+-0.22......-0.49+-0.220.10+-0.221.72+-0.22Y II
Ba II4-0.50+-0.11......-0.55+-0.110.04+-0.111.63+-0.11Ba II

Position

Right Ascension : 00 40 32.80 Declination : -23 48 18.0 Galactic Longitude (l) : N/A Galactic Latitude (b) : N/A

Observing Log

Date of Observation JD Facility Resolution S/N Exposure Time Vrad
2001-09-01 N/A FEROSESO 48000 150-250 N/A N/A

T.Bensby et al.,AAP, 562, A71, 2014(ADS)

Exploring the Milky Way stellar disk. A detailed elemental abundance study of 714 F and G dwarf stars in the solar neighbourhood


Stellar Parameters

Teff : 5335+-73 log g : 3.88+-0.12 vturb : 0.87+-0.10

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
O3...0.51+-0.19...-0.11+-0.190.53+-0.198.58+-0.19O
Na4...0.13+-0.07...-0.53+-0.070.11+-0.075.71+-0.07Na
Mg6...0.27+-0.08...-0.39+-0.080.25+-0.087.21+-0.08Mg
Al7...0.34+-0.07...-0.33+-0.070.31+-0.076.12+-0.07Al
Si31...0.22+-0.09...-0.37+-0.090.27+-0.097.14+-0.09Si
Ca22...0.23+-0.08...-0.39+-0.080.25+-0.085.95+-0.08Ca
Ti47-0.26+-0.090.33+-0.09...-0.31+-0.090.33+-0.094.64+-0.09Ti
Cr20...0.07+-0.07...-0.52+-0.070.12+-0.075.12+-0.07Cr
Fe156-0.59+-0.09......-0.64+-0.09...6.86+-0.09Fe
Fe I127......6.98-0.52...6.98Fe I
Fe II29......6.98-0.52...6.98Fe II
Ni52...0.03+-0.07...-0.55+-0.070.09+-0.075.67+-0.07Ni
Zn3...0.21+-0.09...-0.34+-0.090.30+-0.094.22+-0.09Zn
Y7...0.13+-0.15...-0.46+-0.150.18+-0.151.75+-0.15Y
Ba4...0.12+-0.09...-0.48+-0.090.16+-0.091.70+-0.09Ba

Position

Right Ascension : 00 40 32.80 Declination : -23 48 18.0 Galactic Longitude (l) : N/A Galactic Latitude (b) : N/A

Observing Log

Date of Observation JD Facility Resolution S/N Exposure Time Vrad
2000-09-01 N/A FEROSESO 48000 150 N/A N/A

K.A.Venn et al.,AJ, 128, 1177, 2004(ADS)

Stellar Chemical Signatures and Hierarchical Galaxy Formation


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
NaN/A...0.16...-0.340.255.90Na
MgN/A...0.31...-0.300.297.30Mg
CaN/A...0.24...-0.330.266.01Ca
TiN/A...0.28...-0.240.354.71Ti
FeN/A-0.59......-0.59...6.91Fe
NiN/A...0.02...-0.540.055.68Ni

Position

Right Ascension : 00 40 32.80 Declination : -23 48 18.0 Galactic Longitude (l) : N/A Galactic Latitude (b) : N/A

Observing Log