Signatures of intrinsic Li depletion and Li-Na anti-correlation in the metal-poor globular cluster NGC6397
K. Lind, F. Primas, C. Charbonnel, F. Grundahl, M. Asplund

TL;DR
This study analyzes lithium and sodium abundances in stars of the globular cluster NGC6397 to understand Li depletion mechanisms and intra-cluster pollution effects, revealing anti-correlations and evolutionary abundance patterns.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive homogeneous analysis of Li and Na abundances across all stellar evolutionary phases in NGC6397, highlighting signatures of Li depletion and intra-cluster pollution.
Findings
Li abundances form a plateau in main sequence and subgiant stars.
A second Li drop occurs at the red giant branch bump.
Na-Li anti-correlation indicates intra-cluster pollution.
Abstract
To alleviate the discrepancy between the prediction of the primordial lithium abundance in the universe and the abundances observed in Pop II dwarfs and subgiant stars, it has been suggested that the stars observable today have undergone photospheric depletion of Li. To constrain the nature of such depletion, we conduct a homogeneous analysis of a very large sample of stars in the metal-poor globular cluster NGC6397, covering well all evolutionary phases from below the main sequence turn-off to high up the red giant branch. Non-LTE Li abundances or abundance upper limits are obtained for all stars, and for a size-able sub-set of the targets also Na abundances are obtained. The sodium abundances are used to distinguish stars formed out of pristine material from stars formed out of material affected by pollution from a previous generation of more massive stars. The dwarfs, turn-off, and…
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