Of all the light elements, the evolution of lithium (Li) in the Milky Way is perhaps the most difficult to explain. Li is difficult to synthesize and is easily destroyed, making most stellar sites unsuitable for producing Li in sufficient quantities to account for the proto-solar abundance. For decades, novae have been proposed as a potential explanation to this 'Galactic Li problem', and the recent detection of 7Be in the ejecta of multiple nova eruptions has breathed new life into this theory. In this work, we assess the viability of novae as dominant producers of Li in the Milky Way. We present the most comprehensive treatment of novae in a galactic chemical evolution code to date, testing theoretical- and observationally-derived nova Li...
We examine one zone numerical models of galactic chemical evolution of the light elements (lithium, ...
International audienceContext. The chemical evolution of lithium in the Milky Way represents a major...
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here...
We adopt up-to-date 7Li yields from asymptotic giant branch stars in order to study the temporal evo...
We analyse high-resolution spectra of two classical novae that exploded in the Small Magellanic Clou...
The production of ^7 Li and ^7 Be during the explosive hydrogen-burning that occurs in nova explosio...
We analyse high resolution spectra of two classical novae that exploded in the Small Magellanic Clo...
Context. Galactic red novae are thought to be produced in stellar mergers between non-compact stars,...
After more than 50 years, astronomical research still struggles to reconstruct the history of lithiu...
13siWe present early high-resolution spectroscopic observations of the nova V1369 Cen. We have detec...
Original article can be found at: --http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/--Copyright The American Astron...
Context. After more than 50 years, astronomical research still struggles to reconstruct the history ...
Detailed hydrodynamic modeling of the passage of supernova shocks through the hydrogen envelopes of ...
Context. After more than 50 years, astronomical research still struggles to reconstruct the history ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/apjl/current--Copyright Unive...
We examine one zone numerical models of galactic chemical evolution of the light elements (lithium, ...
International audienceContext. The chemical evolution of lithium in the Milky Way represents a major...
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here...
We adopt up-to-date 7Li yields from asymptotic giant branch stars in order to study the temporal evo...
We analyse high-resolution spectra of two classical novae that exploded in the Small Magellanic Clou...
The production of ^7 Li and ^7 Be during the explosive hydrogen-burning that occurs in nova explosio...
We analyse high resolution spectra of two classical novae that exploded in the Small Magellanic Clo...
Context. Galactic red novae are thought to be produced in stellar mergers between non-compact stars,...
After more than 50 years, astronomical research still struggles to reconstruct the history of lithiu...
13siWe present early high-resolution spectroscopic observations of the nova V1369 Cen. We have detec...
Original article can be found at: --http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/--Copyright The American Astron...
Context. After more than 50 years, astronomical research still struggles to reconstruct the history ...
Detailed hydrodynamic modeling of the passage of supernova shocks through the hydrogen envelopes of ...
Context. After more than 50 years, astronomical research still struggles to reconstruct the history ...
Original article can be found at: http://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/apjl/current--Copyright Unive...
We examine one zone numerical models of galactic chemical evolution of the light elements (lithium, ...
International audienceContext. The chemical evolution of lithium in the Milky Way represents a major...
The discovery of lithium-rich giants contradicts expectations from canonical stellar evolution. Here...