Detection of the lithium depletion boundary in the young open cluster IC 4665
S. Manzi, S. Randich, W.J. de Wit, F. Palla

TL;DR
This study determines the age of the young open cluster IC 4665 by identifying the lithium depletion boundary using spectroscopic data, providing a precise age estimate that aligns with other methods.
Contribution
First application of lithium depletion boundary method to IC 4665, establishing its age and confirming the technique's effectiveness for young clusters.
Findings
Age of IC 4665 is approximately 27.7 million years.
LDB boundary occurs at a stellar mass of about 0.24 solar masses.
LDB age agrees with isochrone fitting ages.
Abstract
The so-called lithium depletion boundary (LDB) provides a secure and independent tool for deriving the ages of young open clusters.In this context, our goal is to determine membership for a sample of 147 photometrically selected candidates of the young open cluster IC 4665 and to use confirmed members to establish an age based on the LDB. Employing the FLAMES multi-object spectrograph on VLT/UT2, we have obtained intermediate-resolution spectra of the cluster candidates. The spectra were used to measure radial velocities and to infer the presence of the Li I 670.8 nm doublet and Halpha emission. We have identified 39 bona fide cluster members based on radial velocity, Halpha emission, and Li absorption. The mean radial velocity of IC 4665 is found to be vrad=-15.95 +/- 1.13 km/s. Confirmed cluster members display a sharp transition in magnitude between stars with and without lithium,…
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