Published September 1, 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Lithium abundances, K line emission and ages of nearby solar type stars

Creators

  • 1. Lick Observatory, Board of Studies in Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz

Description

Li abundances and chromospheric emission fluxes measured in the core of the Ca II K line have been determined in over 100 field F5--G5 dwarfs and subgiants. Although both quantities are known statistically to decrease in older stars, the correlation between them is not good. In particular, there are a number of anomalous solar type stars which show high Li abundances and very little chromospheric flux; the converse is rare. This might be understood if the intensity of chromospheric emission undergoes a sudden decrease when stars reach an age of 1 to 2 x 109 years, before much Li depletion occurs. Some of the anomalous stars appear to be older than this, however. Such stars must have preserved their Li from main sequence destruction

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Publishing Information

Journal Title
Astrophys. J.
Journal Volume
248
Journal Issue
2
Series
Astrophys. J.
Journal Page Range
651-669
ISSN
0004-637X

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