Context. Standard stellar evolution theory does not predict existence of Li-rich giant stars. Several mechanisms for Li-enrichment have been proposed to operate at certain locations inside some stars. The actual mechanism operating in real stars is still unknown. Aims. Using the sample of 348 stars from the Penn State − Toruń Centre for Astronomy Planet Search, for which uniformly determined atmospheric parameters are available, with chemical abundances and rotational velocities presented here, we investigate various channels of Li enrichment in giants. We also study Li-overabundant giants in more detail in search for origin of their peculiarities. Methods. Our work is based on the Hobby-Eberly Telescope spectra obtained wi...
none3siThe discrepancy between cosmological Li abundance inferred from Population II dwarf stars and...
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here...
Astronomy and Astrophysics 581 (2015): A103 reproduced with permission from Astronomy & Astrophysics...
Context. Lithium-rich giant stars are rare and their existence poses a challenge to our understandin...
Aims. The aim of this work is to search for Li-rich giants in a sample of clusters where planets hav...
Context. Lithium-rich giant stars are rare objects. For some of them, Li enrichment exceeds the abun...
Aims. We report the discovery of two Li-rich giants, with A(Li) ~ 1.50, in an analysis of a sample o...
International audienceContext. Lithium is a fragile element, which is easily destroyed in the stella...
Lithium is expected to be fully depleted in red giants due to the dilution they experience during th...
Context. The lithium abundances in a few percent of giants exceed the value predicted by the standar...
Context. Lithium is a fragile element, which is easily destroyed in the stellar interior. The existe...
We report the discovery of eight lithium-rich field giants found in a high-resolution spectroscopic ...
Context. About 0.2−2% of giant stars are Li rich, that is to say their lithium abundance (A(Li)) is ...
International audienceAims.We study the links possibly existing between the lithium content of brigh...
Aims.We study the links possibly existing between the lithium content of bright giant stars and the...
none3siThe discrepancy between cosmological Li abundance inferred from Population II dwarf stars and...
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here...
Astronomy and Astrophysics 581 (2015): A103 reproduced with permission from Astronomy & Astrophysics...
Context. Lithium-rich giant stars are rare and their existence poses a challenge to our understandin...
Aims. The aim of this work is to search for Li-rich giants in a sample of clusters where planets hav...
Context. Lithium-rich giant stars are rare objects. For some of them, Li enrichment exceeds the abun...
Aims. We report the discovery of two Li-rich giants, with A(Li) ~ 1.50, in an analysis of a sample o...
International audienceContext. Lithium is a fragile element, which is easily destroyed in the stella...
Lithium is expected to be fully depleted in red giants due to the dilution they experience during th...
Context. The lithium abundances in a few percent of giants exceed the value predicted by the standar...
Context. Lithium is a fragile element, which is easily destroyed in the stellar interior. The existe...
We report the discovery of eight lithium-rich field giants found in a high-resolution spectroscopic ...
Context. About 0.2−2% of giant stars are Li rich, that is to say their lithium abundance (A(Li)) is ...
International audienceAims.We study the links possibly existing between the lithium content of brigh...
Aims.We study the links possibly existing between the lithium content of bright giant stars and the...
none3siThe discrepancy between cosmological Li abundance inferred from Population II dwarf stars and...
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here...
Astronomy and Astrophysics 581 (2015): A103 reproduced with permission from Astronomy & Astrophysics...