The GALAH survey: A new constraint on cosmological lithium and Galactic lithium evolution from warm dwarf stars
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Gao, Xudong
Lind, Karin
Amarsi, Anish M
Buder, Sven
Bland-Hawthorn, Joss
Campbell, Simon W
Asplund, Martin
Casey, Andrew
De Silva, Gayandhi M
Freeman, Kenneth
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Lithium depletion and enrichment in the cosmos is not yet well understood. To help tighten
constraints on stellar and Galactic evolution models, we present the largest high-resolution
analysis of Li abundances A(Li) to date, with results for over 100 000 GALAH (Galactic Archeology with HERMES) field stars spanning effective temperatures 5900 K Teff 7000 K and
metallicities −3 [Fe/H] +0.5. We separated these stars into two groups, on the warm
and cool sides of the so-called Li dip, a localized region of the Kiel diagram wherein lithium
is severely depleted. We discovered that stars in these two groups show similar trends in the
A(Li)–[Fe/H] plane, but with a roughly constant offset in A(Li) of 0.4 dex, the warm group
having higher Li abundances. At [Fe/H] −0.5, a significant increase in Li abundance with
increasing metallicity is evident in both groups, signalling the onset of significant Galactic
production. At lower metallicity, stars in the cool group sit on the Spite plateau, showing a
reduced lithium of around 0.4 dex relative to the primordial value predicted from big bang
nucleosynthesis (BBN). However, stars in the warm group between [Fe/H] = −1.0 and −0.5
form an elevated plateau that is largely consistent with the BBN prediction. This may indicate
that these stars in fact preserve the primordial Li produced in the early Universe.
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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters
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