Lithium-rich very metal-poor stars discovered with LAMOST and Subaru

被引:0
|
作者
Aoki, Wako [1 ,2 ]
Li, Haining [3 ]
Matsuno, Tadafumi [2 ]
Kumar, Yerra Bharat [3 ]
Shi, Jianrong [3 ]
Suda, Takuma [4 ]
Zhao, Gang [3 ]
机构
[1] Natl Astron Observ Japan, Mitaka, Tokyo 1818588, Japan
[2] SOKENDAI Grad Univ Adv Studies, Sch Phys Sci, Dept Astron Sci, Mitaka, Tokyo 1818588, Japan
[3] Chinese Acad Sci, Natl Astron Observ, Key Lab Opt Astron, Beijing 100012, Peoples R China
[4] Univ Tokyo, Res Ctr Early Universe, Bunkyo Ku, Tokyo 1130033, Japan
关键词
MASS RED GIANTS; S-PROCESS;
D O I
10.1063/1.5030806
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
Lithium is a unique element that is produced in the Big Bang nucleosynthesis but is destroyed by nuclear reactions inside stars. As a result, almost constant lithium abundance is found in unevolved main-sequence metal-poor stars, although the value is systematically lower than that expected from the standard Big Bang nucleosynthesis models, whereas lithium abundances of red giants are more than one order of magnitudes lower than those of unevolved stars. There are, however, a small fraction of metal-poor stars that show extremely high lithium abundances, which is not explained by standard stellar evolution models. We have discovered 12 new very metal-poor stars that have enhancement of lithium by more than 10 times compared with typical metal-poor stars at similar evolutionary stages by the large-scale spectroscopic survey with LAMOST and the follow-up high-resolution spectroscopy with the Subaru Telescope. The sample shows a wide distribution of evolutionary stages from subgiants to red giants with the metallicity of -3.3 <[Fe/H]< -1.6. The chemical abundance ratios of other elements have been obtained by our spectroscopic study, and an estimate of the binary frequency by radial velocity monitoring is ongoing. The observational results provide new constraints on the scenarios to explain lithium-rich metal-poor stars, such as extra mixing during the evolution along the red giant branch, mass-transfer from a companion AGB star, and engulfment of planet-like objects. These explanations are very unlikely for at least some of lithium-rich objects in our sample, suggesting a new mechanism that enhances lithium during the low-mass star evolution.
引用
收藏
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] Lithium abundances in metal-poor stars
    Shi, J. R.
    Gehren, T.
    Zhang, H. W.
    Zeng, J. L.
    Zhao, G.
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2007, 465 (02) : 587 - 591
  • [22] Matter accretion in metal-poor stars down to extremely metal-poor stars and the lithium problem
    Deal, M.
    Richard, O.
    Vauclair, S.
    ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS, 2021, 646 (646)
  • [23] Observations of very metal-poor stars in the galaxy
    Beers, Timothy C.
    ORIGIN OF MATTER AND EVOLUTION OF GALAXIES, 2008, 1016 : 29 - 36
  • [24] Sodium Abundances in Very Metal-poor Stars
    Shen, Yu-Fu
    Alexeeva, S. A.
    Zhao, Gang
    Liu, Shuai
    Zhou, Zeming
    Yan, Hongliang
    Li, Haining
    Chen, Tianyi
    Xu, Xiaodong
    Chen, Huiling
    Zhang, Huawei
    Shi, Jianrong
    RESEARCH IN ASTRONOMY AND ASTROPHYSICS, 2023, 23 (07)
  • [25] Sulphur abundance in very metal-poor stars
    Israelian, G
    Rebolo, R
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2001, 557 (01): : L43 - L46
  • [26] Chemical abundances of very metal-poor stars
    Zhang, HW
    Zhao, G
    MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, 2005, 364 (02) : 712 - 724
  • [27] Heavy elements in very metal-poor stars
    Ryan, SG
    FIRST STARS, 2000, : 37 - 48
  • [28] Abundances in very metal-poor dwarf stars
    Cohen, JG
    Christlieb, N
    McWilliam, A
    Shectman, S
    Thompson, I
    Ivans, I
    Dehn, M
    Karlsson, T
    Melendez, J
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 2004, 612 (02): : 1107 - 1135
  • [29] COPPER AND ZINC IN VERY METAL-POOR STARS
    SNEDEN, C
    CROCKER, DA
    ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 1988, 335 (01): : 406 - 414
  • [30] Very metal-poor stars in a cosmological context
    Rollinde, E.
    Vangioni, E.
    PROBING STELLAR POPULATIONS OUT TO THE DISTANT UNIVERSE, 2009, 1111 : 155 - 159