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2003A&A...407..289S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 407, 289-301 (2003/8-3)

The evolution of lithium depletion in young open clusters: NGC 6475.

SESTITO P., RANDICH S., MERMILLIOD J.-C. and PALLAVICINI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have carried out a high resolution spectroscopic survey of the 220-250Myr old cluster NGC 6475: our main purpose is to investigate Li evolution during the early stages of the Main Sequence. We have determined Li abundances for 33 late F to K-type X-ray selected cluster candidates, extending the samples already available in the literature; for part of the stars we obtained radial and rotational velocities, allowing us to confirm the membership and to check for binarity. We also estimated the cluster metallicity which turned out to be over-solar ([Fe/H]=+0.14±0.06). Our Li analysis evidenced that (i) late F-type stars (Teff>6000K) undergo a very small amount of Li depletion during the early phases on the ZAMS; (ii) G-type stars (6000>Teff>5500K) instead do deplete lithium soon after arrival on the ZAMS. Whereas this result is not new, we show that the time scale for Li depletion in these stars is almost constant between 100 and 600Myr; (iii) we confirm that the spread observed in early K-type stars in younger clusters has converged by 220Myr. No constraints can be put on later-type stars. (iv) Finally, we investigate the effect of metallicity on Li depletion by comparing NGC 6475 with the similar age cluster M 34, but we show that the issue remains open, given the uncertain metallicity of the latter cluster. By using the combined NGC 6475+M 34 sample together with the Hyades and the Pleiades, we compare quantitatively Li evolution from the ZAMS to 600Myr with theoretical predictions of standard models.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: evolution - open clusters and associations: individual: NGC 6475

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