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Title: Lithium abundances and rotational behavior for bright giant stars
Authors: Lèbre, A.
de Laverny, P.
Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do
de Medeiros, J. R.
Keywords: Stars - abundances;Stars - evolution;Stars - atmospheres;Stars - rotation
Issue Date: 16-Nov-2005
Publisher: EDP Sciences
Citation: LÈBRE, A.; LAVERNY, P. de; NASCIMENTO JUNIOR, J. D. do; MEDEIROS, J. R. de. Lithium abundances and rotational behavior for bright giantstars. Astronomy & Astrophysics, [s.l.], v. 450, n. 3, p. 1173-1179, 19 abr. 2006. EDP Sciences. Disponível em: http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20053485. Acesso em: 12 mai. 2020. Com permissão da As“Reproduzidotronomy & Astrophysics, © ESO”.
Portuguese Abstract: Aims.We study the links possibly existing between the lithium content of bright giant stars and their rotational velocity. Methods.We performed a spectral analysis of 145 bright giant stars (luminosity class II) spanning the spectral range from F3 to K5. All these stars have homogeneous rotational velocity measurements available in the literature. Results.For all the stars of the sample, we provide consistent lithium abundances (ALi), effective temperatures (Teff), projected rotational velocity (), mean metallicity ([Fe/H]), stellar mass, and an indication of the stellar multiplicity. The gradual decrease in lithium abundance with Teff is confirmed for bright giant stars, and it points to a dilution factor that is at least as significant as in giant stars. From the F to K spectral types, the ALi spans at least three orders of magnitude, reflecting the effects of stellar mass and evolution on dilution. Conclusions.We find that the behavior of ALi as a function of in bright giant stars presents the same trend as is observed in giants and subgiants: stars with high ALi are moderate or fast rotators, while stars with low ALi show a wide range of values
Abstract: Aims.We study the links possibly existing between the lithium content of bright giant stars and their rotational velocity. Methods.We performed a spectral analysis of 145 bright giant stars (luminosity class II) spanning the spectral range from F3 to K5. All these stars have homogeneous rotational velocity measurements available in the literature. Results.For all the stars of the sample, we provide consistent lithium abundances (ALi), effective temperatures (Teff), projected rotational velocity (), mean metallicity ([Fe/H]), stellar mass, and an indication of the stellar multiplicity. The gradual decrease in lithium abundance with Teff is confirmed for bright giant stars, and it points to a dilution factor that is at least as significant as in giant stars. From the F to K spectral types, the ALi spans at least three orders of magnitude, reflecting the effects of stellar mass and evolution on dilution. Conclusions.We find that the behavior of ALi as a function of in bright giant stars presents the same trend as is observed in giants and subgiants: stars with high ALi are moderate or fast rotators, while stars with low ALi show a wide range of values
URI: https://repositorio.ufrn.br/jspui/handle/123456789/29002
ISSN: 1678-765X
10.1051/0004-6361:20053485
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