Main panel: comparison among ATLAS9 fluxes for the Sun calculated with suitable ODFs adopting different solar chemical mixtures: Caffau-Lodders (this work, grey line), Grevesse & Sauval (1998, blue line), Grevesse
Main panel: comparison among ATLAS9 fluxes for the Sun calculated with suitable ODFs adopting different solar chemical mixtures: Caffau-Lodders (this work, grey line), Grevesse & Sauval (1998, blue line), Grevesse
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