Infrared (IR) excesses around K-type red giants (RGs) have previously been discovered using IRAS data, and past studies have suggested a link between RGs with overabundant Li and IR excesses, implying the ejection of circumstellar shells or disks. We revisit the question of IR excesses around RGs using higher spatial resolution IR data, primarily from WISE. Our goal was to elucidate the link between three unusual RG properties: fast rotation, enriched Li, and IR excess. We have 316 targets thought to be K giants, about 40% of which we take to be Li-rich. In 24 cases with previous detections of IR excess at low spatial resolution, we believe that source confusion is playing a role, in that either (a) the source that is bright in the optical ...
As one part of a program of infrared astronomy carried on at the California Institute of Technology,...
Two unusual Li-rich K giants, HDE 233517 and HD 9746, have been studied. Optical spectroscopy and ph...
Stars destroy lithium (Li) in their normal evolution. The convective envelopes of evolved red giants...
Infrared (IR) excesses around K-type red giants (RGs) have previously been discovered using Infrared...
We have performed a search among low mass red giants for finding evidence for merger scenario for tr...
Using photometric data from the Two-Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) and GLIMPSE catalogues, I investig...
Context: A small number of K-type giants on the red giant branch (RGB) is known to be very rich in l...
Recent studies have identified a small class of moderately rapidly rotating, chromospherically activ...
According to standard stellar evolution, lithium is destroyed throughout most of the evolution of lo...
The origin of the Li-rich K giants is still highly debated. Here, we investigate the incidence of bi...
Although red giants deplete lithium on their surfaces, some giants are Li-rich. Intermediate-mass as...
Context. A small number of K-type giants on the red giant branch (RGB) is known to be very rich in ...
We present a critical analysis of the nature of the so-called Li-rich RGB stars. For a majority of t...
PDS365 is a newly detected rapidly rotating (vsin i = 20 km/s) single low mass giant star which with...
The vast majority of stars with mass similar to that of the Sun are expected to destroy lithium (Li)...
As one part of a program of infrared astronomy carried on at the California Institute of Technology,...
Two unusual Li-rich K giants, HDE 233517 and HD 9746, have been studied. Optical spectroscopy and ph...
Stars destroy lithium (Li) in their normal evolution. The convective envelopes of evolved red giants...
Infrared (IR) excesses around K-type red giants (RGs) have previously been discovered using Infrared...
We have performed a search among low mass red giants for finding evidence for merger scenario for tr...
Using photometric data from the Two-Micron All-Sky Survey (2MASS) and GLIMPSE catalogues, I investig...
Context: A small number of K-type giants on the red giant branch (RGB) is known to be very rich in l...
Recent studies have identified a small class of moderately rapidly rotating, chromospherically activ...
According to standard stellar evolution, lithium is destroyed throughout most of the evolution of lo...
The origin of the Li-rich K giants is still highly debated. Here, we investigate the incidence of bi...
Although red giants deplete lithium on their surfaces, some giants are Li-rich. Intermediate-mass as...
Context. A small number of K-type giants on the red giant branch (RGB) is known to be very rich in ...
We present a critical analysis of the nature of the so-called Li-rich RGB stars. For a majority of t...
PDS365 is a newly detected rapidly rotating (vsin i = 20 km/s) single low mass giant star which with...
The vast majority of stars with mass similar to that of the Sun are expected to destroy lithium (Li)...
As one part of a program of infrared astronomy carried on at the California Institute of Technology,...
Two unusual Li-rich K giants, HDE 233517 and HD 9746, have been studied. Optical spectroscopy and ph...
Stars destroy lithium (Li) in their normal evolution. The convective envelopes of evolved red giants...