Rare earth abundances (Sneden+, 2009)

Physics – Atomic Physics

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Atomic Physics, Stars: Population Ii, Abundances, Sun, Spectroscopy

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For most of our stars, we analyzed the same high-resolution spectra that have been used in previous papers of this series (Lawler et al. (2001ApJ...556..452L), Lawler et al. (2001ApJS..137..341L), Lawler et al. (2001ApJ...563.1075L), Den Hartog et al. (2003ApJS..148..543D), Lawler et al. (2004ApJ...604..850L), Den Hartog et al. (2005ApJ...619..639D), Lawler et al. (2006, Cat. ), Den Hartog et al. (2006, Cat. ), Lawler et al. (2007, Cat. ), Sobeck et al. (2007ApJ...667.1267S), Lawler et al. (2008ApJS..178...71L), and Lawler et al. (2009, Cat. ).
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