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The solar, exoplanet and cosmological lithium problems

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Melendez, Jorge
Ramirez, I
Casagrande, L
Asplund, Martin
Gustafsson, Bengt
Yong, David
Do Nascimento, J. D.
Castro, M.
Bazot, M.

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Kluwer Academic Publishers

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We review three Li problems. First, the Li problem in the Sun, for which some previous studies have argued that it may be Li-poor compared to other Suns. Second, we discuss the Li problem in planet hosting stars, which are claimed to be Li-poor when compared to field stars. Third, we discuss the cosmological Li problem, i. e. the discrepancy between the Li abundance in metal-poor stars (Spite plateau stars) and the predictions from standard Big Bang Nucleosynthesis. In all three cases we find that the "problems" are naturally explained by non-standard mixing in stars.

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Astrophysics and Space Science

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2037-12-31
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