Tracing mixing in stars: new beryllium observations of the open clusters NGC 2516, Hyades, and M67
S. Randich, F. Primas, L. Pasquini, P. Sestito, and R. Pallavicini

TL;DR
This study measures beryllium and lithium in stars from three open clusters to understand stellar mixing processes, revealing temperature-dependent Be depletion patterns and suggesting different formation mechanisms for blue stragglers.
Contribution
It provides new empirical Be abundance data across multiple clusters and analyzes their relation to stellar temperature, age, and evolutionary models, advancing understanding of stellar mixing.
Findings
Stars warmer than 6150 K show Be depletion and a Be-Li correlation.
Be is undepleted in stars between 5600-6150 K.
Cooler Hyades stars show Be depletion with age.
Abstract
Determinations of beryllium abundance in stars, together with lithium, provide a key tool to investigate the so far poorly understood extra-mixing processes at work in stellar interiors. We measured Be in three open clusters,complementing existing Be surveys, and aiming at gathering a more complete empirical scenario of the evolution of Be as a function of stellar age and temperature. Specifically, we analyzed VLT/UVES spectra of members of NGC 2516, the Hyades, and M 67 to determine their Be and Li abundances. In the first two clusters we focused on stars cooler than 5400 K, while the M 67 sample includes stars warmer than 6150 K, as well as two subgiants and two blue stragglers. We also computed the evolution of Be for a 0.9 Mo star based on standard evolutionary models. We find different emprical behaviours for stars in different temperature bins and ages. Stars warmer than 6150 K…
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