2015A&A...577A..10B


Query : 2015A&A...577A..10B

2015A&A...577A..10B - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 577A, 10-10 (2015/5-1)

Far-infrared study of K giants in the solar neighborhood: Connection between Li enrichment and mass-loss.

BHARAT KUMAR Y., REDDY B.E., MUTHUMARIAPPAN C. and ZHAO G.

Abstract (from CDS):

A small group of red giant branch (RGB) stars are known to have anomalous Li enhancement whose origin is still not well understood. Some studies have proposed that the Li enhancement in RGB stars is correlated to their far-IR excess, a result of mass loss. Studies to confirm such a correlation have a significant bearing on our understanding of the Galactic Li enhancement. We searched for a correlation between the two anomalous properties of K giants: Li enhancement and IR excess from an unbiased survey of a large sample of RGB stars. A sample of 2000 low-mass K giants with accurate astrometry from the Hipparcos catalog was chosen for which Li abundances have been determined from low-resolution spectra. Far-IR data were collected from the WISE and IRAS catalogs. To probe the correlation between the two anomalies, we supplemented 15 Li-rich K giants discovered from this sample with 25 known Li-rich K giants from other studies. Dust shell evolutionary models and spectral energy distributions were constructed using the code DUSTY to estimate different dust shell properties, such as dust evolutionary time scales, dust temperatures, and mass-loss rates. Among 2000 K giants, we found about two dozen K giants with detectable far-IR excess, and surprisingly, none of them are Li-rich. Similarly, the 15 new Li-rich K giants that were identified from the same sample show no evidence of IR excess. Of the total 40 Li-rich K giants, only 7 show IR excess. Important is that K giants with Li enhancement and/or IR excess begin to appear only at the bump on the RGB.
Result. show that K giants with IR excess are very rare, similar to K giants with Li enhancement. This may be due to the rapid differential evolution of dust shell and Li depletion compared to RGB evolutionary time scales. We also infer from the results that during the bump evolution, giants probably undergo some internal changes, which are perhaps the cause of mass-loss and Li-enhancement events. However, the available observational results do not ascertain that these properties are correlated. That a few Li-rich giants have IR excess seems to be pure coincidence.

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Journal keyword(s): infrared: stars - stars: late-type - circumstellar matter - stars: mass-loss - stars: abundances - stars: evolution

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Number of rows : 41
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 HD 6665 * 01 07 36.4153952208 +20 33 43.304774508   9.65 8.44     G5 22 0
2 HD 8676 * 01 25 18.2208786120 -14 59 38.897293740   8.82 7.75     K0III 19 0
3 V* OP And RS* 01 36 27.2005869192 +48 43 22.000439676   7.47 6.22     K1III: 101 0
4 HD 10437 PM* 01 43 21.4790976792 +59 37 57.933598548   7.65 6.58     K1III 27 0
5 HD 12203 HB* 01 59 58.4062499232 +06 02 07.760309928   7.78 6.76     G5 21 0
6 HD 19745 AB? 03 07 03.2479728720 -65 26 56.811398748   10.16 9.10     K1III 38 0
7 HD 37719 * 05 38 08.9652707304 -47 42 51.433689312   8.70 7.60     K1III 19 0
8 HD 40168 * 05 56 54.7278045696 -08 23 02.504688288   7.90 6.88     K0III 17 0
9 HD 40827 * 06 05 08.2302835584 +59 23 35.569403448   7.442 6.321     K0+IIICN1- 34 0
10 HD 51367 * 06 55 36.4695635136 -33 48 24.617024424   8.14 6.99     K1/2III 15 0
11 HD 63798 PM* 07 50 51.0985296240 +04 27 34.254471600   7.45 6.50     G8III/IV 28 0
12 HD 233517 * 08 22 46.7147840400 +53 04 49.230337440   10.85 9.71     K2 89 0
13 HD 77361 PM* 09 01 11.4195560784 -26 39 49.377296592 8.49 7.352 6.187     K1IIICNII 32 0
14 HD 88476 * 10 12 42.5357403936 +28 14 31.253650044 8.410 7.790 6.860     G8III 25 0
15 * 35 UMa * 10 29 54.4368456192 +65 37 34.432258584   7.463 6.309     K2III: 36 0
16 HD 102845 * 11 50 19.6035126480 -15 51 49.193301420   7.069 6.122     G6III 26 0
17 HD 107484 * 12 21 10.0855259160 +41 28 58.909442232   8.89 7.7     K2III 23 0
18 HD 108471 * 12 27 42.0816469128 +08 36 37.237288644   7.293 6.342     G8III 45 0
19 HD 112127 C* 12 53 55.7452187592 +26 46 47.982961020 9.56 8.14 6.88 5.97 5.39 C-R4IIIb 149 0
20 * 63 Vir PM* 13 23 01.1146683912 -17 44 06.988406028   6.349 5.354     K0III 63 0
21 IRAS 13313-5838 pA* 13 34 37.4129893008 -58 53 32.360159508     13.15     K5I 20 0
22 HD 118319 V* 13 36 50.5708633872 -34 28 04.217360376   7.497 6.476     K0III 21 0
23 HD 120602 * 13 50 24.6787096752 +05 29 49.996860540   6.892 5.993     K0 46 0
24 IRAS 13539-4153 TT* 13 56 57.2669997408 -42 08 09.867862428   14.40 12.80 12.33   K 21 0
25 * alf Boo RG* 14 15 39.67207 +19 10 56.6730 2.46 1.18 -0.05 -1.03 -1.68 K1.5IIIFe-0.5 2267 0
26 * 8 UMi * 14 56 48.3523031832 +74 54 03.321176292   7.834 6.835     K0 36 0
27 HD 145457 * 16 10 03.9144033672 +26 44 33.893220120   7.61 6.565 6.91   K0III 59 1
28 HD 148293 * 16 21 48.7107861744 +69 06 33.814560060   6.376 5.264     K2III 77 0
29 HD 150902 * 16 34 30.1948134456 +77 39 14.215179060   8.98 7.89 7.3   G5 21 0
30 IRAS 17596-3952 LP* 18 03 06.7741393824 -39 51 53.999146152         10.59 ~ 14 0
31 HD 167304 * 18 12 42.6145698936 +41 08 48.610387752   7.420 6.352     K0III 26 0
32 HD 170527 PM* 18 25 10.1138252544 +64 50 18.307185756   7.86 6.86     K0 42 0
33 TYC 3105-152-1 * 18 36 29.3352012840 +39 04 11.761349916   10.97 9.81     K1III 13 0
34 HD 183492 PM* 19 29 22.1540342928 +14 35 45.669109020   6.618 5.564     K0III 63 0
35 V* V859 Aql LP* 19 31 01.2268057224 +05 23 53.497744980   11.64 10.39     ~ 24 0
36 HD 194937 * 20 28 07.5395918472 +08 26 14.813159676   7.290 6.229     G9III 29 0
37 HD 203136 * 21 18 40.3832943744 +50 10 56.792571384   8.65 7.73     K0III 25 0
38 * 50 Aqr PM* 22 24 27.0601648 -13 31 45.728963   6.717 5.752     G7.5III 47 0
39 HD 214995 PM* 22 41 57.4558645656 +14 30 59.018355504   7.027 5.921     K0III 71 0
40 V* DI Psc LP? 22 59 59.3874643920 +05 09 34.477650828   8.32 7.16     K0III/IV 34 0
41 V* BI Ind RS* 23 13 52.7842528944 -68 17 28.814107128   8.89 7.67     K2IIIp 43 0

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