Theoretical models of stellar evolution predict that most of the lithium inside a star is destroyed as the star becomes a red giant. However, observations reveal that about 1% of red giants are peculiarly rich in lithium, often exceeding the amount in the interstellar medium or predicted from the big bang. With only about 150 lithium-rich giants discovered in the past four decades, and no distinguishing properties other than lithium enhancement, the origin of lithium-rich giant stars is one of the oldest problems in stellar astrophysics. Here we report the discovery of 2330 low-mass (1–3 M ⊙) lithium-rich giant stars, which we argue are consistent with internal lithium production that is driven by tidal spin-up by a binary companion. Our sa...
We report the discovery of eight lithium-rich field giants found in a high-resolution spectroscopic ...
Publisher's Version/PDFWe report the discovery of eight lithium-rich field giants found in a high-re...
We present a critical analysis of the nature of the so-called Li-rich RGB stars. For a majority of t...
Theoretical models of stellar evolution predict that most of the lithium inside a star is destroyed ...
About 1% of giant stars have been shown to have large surface Li abundances, which is unexpected acc...
The vast majority of stars with mass similar to that of the Sun are expected to destroy lithium (Li)...
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here...
Although red giants deplete lithium on their surfaces, some giants are Li-rich. Intermediate-mass as...
About 1% of giant stars have been shown to have large surface Li abundances, which is unexpected acc...
According to standard stellar evolution, lithium is destroyed throughout most of the evolution of lo...
Context. Lithium is one of the few elements produced during Big Bang nucleosynthesis in the early un...
Stars destroy lithium (Li) in their normal evolution. The convective envelopes of evolved red giants...
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 439, pp. 227-235, http://dx.doi.org./10.1051/0004-6361:20041805Internati...
It has been demonstrated that Li-7 can be created in low mass red giant stars, via extra deep mixing...
We report the discovery of eight lithium-rich field giants found in a high-resolution spectroscopic ...
Publisher's Version/PDFWe report the discovery of eight lithium-rich field giants found in a high-re...
We present a critical analysis of the nature of the so-called Li-rich RGB stars. For a majority of t...
Theoretical models of stellar evolution predict that most of the lithium inside a star is destroyed ...
About 1% of giant stars have been shown to have large surface Li abundances, which is unexpected acc...
The vast majority of stars with mass similar to that of the Sun are expected to destroy lithium (Li)...
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here...
Although red giants deplete lithium on their surfaces, some giants are Li-rich. Intermediate-mass as...
About 1% of giant stars have been shown to have large surface Li abundances, which is unexpected acc...
According to standard stellar evolution, lithium is destroyed throughout most of the evolution of lo...
Context. Lithium is one of the few elements produced during Big Bang nucleosynthesis in the early un...
Stars destroy lithium (Li) in their normal evolution. The convective envelopes of evolved red giants...
Astronomy and Astrophysics, 439, pp. 227-235, http://dx.doi.org./10.1051/0004-6361:20041805Internati...
It has been demonstrated that Li-7 can be created in low mass red giant stars, via extra deep mixing...
We report the discovery of eight lithium-rich field giants found in a high-resolution spectroscopic ...
Publisher's Version/PDFWe report the discovery of eight lithium-rich field giants found in a high-re...
We present a critical analysis of the nature of the so-called Li-rich RGB stars. For a majority of t...