Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

The Li Overabundance of J37: Diffusion or Accretion?

F. Ashwell, J.; Jeffries, R. D.; Smalley, B.; P. Deliyannis, C.; Steinhauer, A.; R. King, J.

Authors

J. F. Ashwell

C. P. Deliyannis

A. Steinhauer

J. R. King



Abstract

In September 2002 the discovery of a super Li-rich F-dwarf (J37) in NGC 6633, an iron poor analogue of the better studied Hyades and Praecepe open clusters, was announced. This unique star was thought to be the smoking gun for the action of diffusion, models of which predict a narrow "Li-peak" at approximately the correct temperature. However, with more detailed studies into J37s abundance pattern this star provides firm evidence for the accretion of planetesimals or other material from the circumstellar environment of new born stars.
Thanks to the specific predictions made about the behaviour of Be abundances, (the most striking of which being no Be in super-Li-rich dwarfs subject to diffusion) the opposing diffusion/accretion predictions can be tested.
Initial modelling of the Be line indicates that J37 is as Be rich as it is Li rich; log N(Be) = 2.25 +/- 0.25, and so is broadly consistent with an accretion-fuelled enhancement. However, that both Li and Be are enhanced by much more than the iron-peak elements (as determined in previous studies) suggests that diffusion also plays a role in increasing the abundances of Li and Be specifically.
Furthermore, a new data set from the UVES/UT2 combination has allowed the elemental abundance of Iron to be measured, and the set of preliminary stellar parameters determined; Teff ~ 7340 K, log g ~ 4.1, microturbulence ~ 4.3 km/s, [Fe/H] ~ 0.50. This again provides distinct evidence for the effects of accretion in J37 and requires a new synthesis of the Be doublet.

Citation

F. Ashwell, J., Jeffries, R. D., Smalley, B., P. Deliyannis, C., Steinhauer, A., & R. King, J. (2004). The Li Overabundance of J37: Diffusion or Accretion?. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 2004(IAUS224), https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921305009385

Journal Article Type Conference Paper
Conference Name Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Online Publication Date Mar 2, 2005
Publication Date 2004-07
Deposit Date Jul 7, 2023
Journal Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Print ISSN 1743-9213
Electronic ISSN 1743-9221
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 2004
Issue IAUS224
DOI https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921305009385
Keywords Astrophysics