Behavior of Li abundances in solar-analog stars II. Evidence of the connection with rotation and stellar activity
Y. Takeda, S. Honda, S. Kawanomoto, H. Ando, and T. Sakurai

TL;DR
This study investigates how lithium abundance in solar-analog stars correlates with stellar rotation and activity, providing evidence that slower rotation leads to lower lithium levels due to enhanced envelope mixing.
Contribution
It demonstrates a clear connection between lithium abundance, stellar rotation, and activity in solar-analog stars, emphasizing the role of rotation in lithium depletion.
Findings
Positive correlation between Li abundance and activity index r_0(8542)
Li abundance decreases as stellar rotation slows down
Rotation-dependent stellar activity influences lithium depletion
Abstract
We previously attempted to ascertain why the Li I 6708 line-strengths of Sun-like stars differ so significantly despite the superficial similarities of stellar parameters. We carried out a comprehensive analysis of 118 solar analogs and reported that a close connection exists between the Li abundance A_Li and the line-broadening width (v_r+m; mainly contributed by rotational effect), which led us to conclude that stellar rotation may be the primary control of the surface Li content. To examine our claim in more detail, we study whether the degree of stellar activity exhibits a similar correlation with the Li abundance, which is expected because of the widely believed close connection between rotation and activity. We measured the residual flux at the line center of the strong Ca II 8542 line, r_0(8542), known to be a useful index of stellar activity, for all sample stars using newly…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
