Activity and the Li abundances in the FGK dwarfs
T. V. Mishenina, C. Soubiran, V. V. Kovtyukh, M. M. Katsova, M. A., Livshits

TL;DR
This study investigates lithium abundances in FGK dwarf stars and explores their relationships with stellar parameters and activity levels, revealing correlations in certain temperature ranges and suggesting different dynamo mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous analysis of Li abundances and stellar activity in a large sample of FGK dwarfs, highlighting temperature-dependent correlations and the complexity of stellar activity.
Findings
Li abundance declines with decreasing temperature and shows a broad spread.
A correlation between Li, vsini, and activity exists for certain temperature ranges.
Li-activity correlation is limited to specific temperature intervals and varies with activity level.
Abstract
The aim of the present study is to determine the Li abundances for a large set of the FGK dwarfs and to analyse the connections between the Li content, stellar parameters, and activity. Atmospheric parameters, rotational velocities and Li abundances were determined from a homogeneous collection of the echelle spectra with high resolution and high signal-to-noise ratio. Rotational velocities vsini were determined by calibrating the cross-correlation function. Effective temperatures Teff were estimated by the line-depth ratio method. Surface gravities log g were computed by two methods: iron ionization balance and parallax. LTE Li abundances were computed using the synthetic spectrum method. The behaviour of the Li abundance was examined in correlation with Teff, [Fe/H], vsini and level of activity in three stellar groups of different temperatures. The stellar parameters and Li abundances…
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