2010
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912687
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Chemical abundances of 11 bulge stars from high-resolution, near-IR spectra

Abstract: Context. It is debated whether the Milky Way bulge has characteristics more similar to those of a classical bulge than those of a pseudobulge. Detailed abundance studies of bulge stars are important when investigating the origin, history, and classification of the bulge. These studies provide constraints on the star-formation history, initial mass function, and differences between stellar populations. Not many similar studies have been completed because of the large distance and high variable visual extinction… Show more

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“…The presently revised oxygen abundances in bulge stars are in very good agreement with those by Cunha & Smith (2006) and Ryde et al (2010), who used H-band OH lines to derive the oxygen abundances, taking into account the molecular dissociative equilibrium, and simultaneously deriving the carbon and nitrogen abundances. It appears to us that this is the reason for the agreement, and the reliability of these results.…”
Section: Comparison With Literature Oxygen Abundancessupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…The presently revised oxygen abundances in bulge stars are in very good agreement with those by Cunha & Smith (2006) and Ryde et al (2010), who used H-band OH lines to derive the oxygen abundances, taking into account the molecular dissociative equilibrium, and simultaneously deriving the carbon and nitrogen abundances. It appears to us that this is the reason for the agreement, and the reliability of these results.…”
Section: Comparison With Literature Oxygen Abundancessupporting
confidence: 79%
“…For these reasons, it appears that the present results, together with those by Ryde et al (2010) and Cunha & Smith (2006) are, in principle, the correct ones.…”
Section: Comparison With Literature Oxygen Abundancessupporting
confidence: 77%
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