3D hydrodynamical CO5BOLD model atmospheres of late-type giants: chemical abundances from molecular lines

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

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5 pages, 3 figures, 11th Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos (NIC XI), several revisions added

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We investigate the influence of convection on the formation of molecular spectral lines in the atmospheres of late-type giants. For this purpose we use the 3D hydrodynamical CO5BOLD and classical 1D LHD stellar atmosphere codes and synthesize a number of fictitious lines belonging to a number of astrophysically relevant molecules, C2, CH, CN, CO, NH, OH. We find that differences between the abundances obtained from molecular lines using the 3D and 1D model atmospheres are generally small at [M/H]=0.0, but they quickly increase at sub-solar metallicities where for certain molecules they may reach -2.0 dex. The 3D-1D abundance differences show a significant dependence on the spectral line parameters, such as wavelength and excitation potential. Our comparison, therefore, reveals a complex interplay between the spectral line formation and convection that can not be properly accounted for with the classical 1D model atmospheres.

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