Lithium Depletion of Nearby Young Stellar Associations
Erin Mentuch (1), Alexis Brandeker (1,2), Marten H. van Kerkwijk (1),, Ray Jayawardhana (1), Peter H. Hauschildt (3) ((1) Department of Astronomy, & Astrophysics, University of Toronto, (2) Stockholm Observatory, AlbaNova, University Centre, (3) Hamburger Sternwarte)

TL;DR
This study estimates the ages of nearby young stellar groups using lithium depletion, providing a method that aligns with previous estimates but highlights the need for improved models for greater precision.
Contribution
It introduces a lithium depletion-based approach to determine ages of young stellar associations, emphasizing the potential for enhanced accuracy with better models.
Findings
Eta Chamaeleontis and TW Hydrae are ~12 Myr old.
Beta Pictoris is ~21 Myr old.
AB Doradus is at least 45 Myr old.
Abstract
We estimate cluster ages from lithium depletion in five pre-main-sequence groups found within 100 pc of the Sun: TW Hydrae Association, Eta Chamaeleontis Cluster, Beta Pictoris Moving Group, Tucanae-Horologium Association and AB Doradus Moving Group. We determine surface gravities, effective temperatures and lithium abundances for over 900 spectra through least squares fitting to model-atmosphere spectra. For each group, we compare the dependence of lithium abundance on temperature with isochrones from pre-main-sequence evolutionary tracks to obtain model dependent ages. We find that the Eta Chamaelontis Cluster and the TW Hydrae Association are the youngest, with ages of 12+/-6 Myr and 12+/-8 Myr, respectively, followed by the Beta Pictoris Moving Group at 21+/-9 Myr, the Tucanae-Horologium Association at 27+/-11 Myr, and the AB Doradus Moving Group at an age of at least 45 Myr (where…
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