Deep Mixing in Evolved Stars. II. Interpreting Li Abundances in RGB and AGB Stars
S. Palmerini, S. Cristallo, M. Busso, C. Abia, S. Uttenthaler, L., Gialanella, E. Maiorca

TL;DR
This paper reanalyzes lithium abundances in evolved stars, proposing models of deep mixing that explain observed Li levels and related nucleosynthesis signatures in RGB and AGB stars, considering recent stellar physics updates.
Contribution
It introduces refined deep-mixing models for RGB and AGB stars that account for Li abundances and related chemical signatures, incorporating recent stellar structure and reaction rate updates.
Findings
Li destruction limited to stars below 2.3 solar masses
Moderate extra-mixing efficiencies explain Li observations in AGB stars
Fast mixing can produce Li, but is limited by physical constraints
Abstract
We reanalyze the problem of Li abundances in red giants of nearly solar metallicity. After an outline of the problems affecting our knowledge of the Li content in low-mass stars (M<3Mo), we discuss deep-mixing models for the RGB stages suitable to account for the observed trends and for the correlated variations of the carbon isotope ratio; we find that Li destruction in these phases is limited to masses below about 2.3 Mo. Subsequently, we concentrate on the final stages of evolution for both O-rich and C-rich AGB stars. Here, the constraints on extra-mixing phenomena previously derived from heavier nuclei (from C to Al), coupled to recent updates in stellar structure models (including both the input physics and the set of reaction rates used), are suitable to account for the observations of Li abundances below A(Li)= log e(Li) = 1.5 (and sometimes more). Also their relations with…
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