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Galactic evolution of 7LI: observational clues for models
Authors:C. Travaglio  S. Randich  D. Galli  C. Abia  J. Lattanzio
Affiliation:(1) Max-Planck-Institut für Astrophysik, Munich, Germany;(2) Osservatorio Astrofisico di Arcetri, Firenze, Italy;(3) Universidad de Granada, Granada, Spain;(4) Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia
Abstract:Different stellar sources may have contributed to the 7Li enrichmentof the Galaxy: type-II supernovae, novae, and AGB stars. In the latter case, the interplay between the Hot Bottom Burning (HBB) process (via the Cameron-Fowler mechanism) and a very high mass-loss rate before the evolution off the AGB (the so-called ‘superwind’ phase), can lead to a significant production of 7Li from low- and intermediate-mass AGB stars (Travaglio et al., 2001). We have now undertaken an observational campaign aimed at constraining our stellar and Galactic models, with a twofold goal: (i) to assemble a compilation of high-resolution spectra of Galactic, unevolved (i.e. dwarfs), warm(spectral type F) stars, in a selected metallicity range (-1.0 ≤>[Fe/H] ≤ -0.3), using the ESO 1.5m telescope and the FEROS spectrograph; (ii) to carry out a Li survey among a sample of selected AGB stars, to investigate the possible correlation between7Li abundance (when detected) and mass-loss rate. This revised version was published online in September 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.
Keywords:Galaxy: abundances  evolution   stars: nucleosynthesis  AGB  Mira
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