Metal Abundances of one Hundred Hipparcos Dwarfs
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Abundances for Fe, O, and the alpha-elements (Mg, Si, Ca, and Ti) have been derived from high resolution spectra of a sample of about one hundred dwarfs with high precision parallaxes measured by HIPPARCOS. The stars have metal abundances in the range -2.5 200) spectra collected at the Asiago and McDonald Observatories. The abundance analysis followed the same precepts used by Gratton et al. (1997a) for ~300 field stars and for giants in 24 globular clusters Carretta and Gratton (1997), and includes corrections for departures from LTE in the formation of O lines. Our main results are: 1. the equilibrium of ionization of Fe is well satisfied in late F -- early K dwarfs 2. O and alpha-elements are overabundant by ~0.3dex This large homogeneous data set was used in the derivation of accurate ages for globular clusters.
Journal: arXiv: Astrophysics