Abstract

Confrontations of spectroscopic observations with local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) spectral syntheses in a three-dimensional (3D) hydrodynamical model of the photosphere led to a downward revision of the photospheric and meteoritic silicon abundances. Here we derive the photospheric silicon abundance taking into account non-LTE (NLTE) effects in the same 3D model. We show that the above-mentioned downward revision of the silicon abundance is caused by using the LTE approximation in the context of 3D modeling, an experimental scale of oscillator strengths, and a small number of Si I lines. We demonstrate that no revision of the silicon abundance is required if NLTE effects are taken into account and one uses a solar oscillator strength scale and an extended list of Si I lines. The NLTE abundance value we find by fitting the equivalent widths of 65 Si I lines is A NLTE Si = 7.549 ± 0.016. This value agrees well with the silicon abundance that had been recommended earlier by Grevesse & Sauval and Lodders for the photosphere and CI chondrite meteorites.

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