Lithium abundances of southern F, G, and K dwarfs

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Dwarf Stars, F Stars, G Stars, K Stars, Late Stars, Lithium Isotopes, Stellar Composition, Abundance, Metallicity, Stellar Rotation

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Observations are reported of the lithium feature (6708 A) in some bright southern stars, most of which are F, G, or K dwarfs. Three of these stars have been suggested as belonging to the Ursa Major Group. Two of these three have the large Li abundance and strong Ca II H and K emission expected of such young stars. The third potential Ursa Major Group member has little Li, but is also not a true kinematic member. No stars were found with abnormal (Li-6)/(Li-7) ratios, in accord with other recent analyses. Thus it appears that all stars have (Li-6)/(Li-7) near the solar/terrestrial value of 0.08.

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