Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1994-05-24
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages, 6 figs available on request, Tex, CITA/94/19
Scientific paper
10.1086/176443
Motivated by the recent report of a $^6$Li detection in the atmosphere of HD~84937, we couple stellar evolution calculations with light isotope production via stellar flares. We find that as a consequence of their small convective envelope mass near the turn-off point, low-metallicity dwarfs and subgiants may possess observable amounts of $^6$Li arising from such flare activity. We point out an observational test which could discriminate between flare produced $^6$Li and protostellar $^6$Li. In the $T_{\rm eff}$ range $6000-6600$~K, the $^7$Li/$^6$Li ratio on the subgiant branch should increase as a function of $T_{\rm eff}$ if flare production is important, whereas the same ratio should be constant if a protostellar origin is the source of the observed lithium. The absence of a flare produced variation in the $^7$Li/$^6$Li ratio would allow for a more reliable inference of the -- cosmologically important -- atmospheric depletion mechanisms in stars.
Deliyannis Constantine P.
Malaney Robert A.
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