Lithium abundance in the metal-poor open cluster NGC 2243
P. Francois, L. Pasquini, K. Biazzo, P. Bonifacio, R. Palsa

TL;DR
This study investigates lithium abundance in the metal-poor open cluster NGC 2243, revealing a smaller Li dip mass than in metal-rich clusters and providing insights into stellar mixing, galactic chemical evolution, and the impact of metallicity.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed analysis of lithium in NGC 2243, showing the Li dip occurs at lower stellar masses at low metallicity, and compares its Li abundance with that of the globular cluster 47 Tuc.
Findings
Li dip center at 1.06 solar masses, smaller than in metal-rich clusters
Mean Li abundance of 2.70 dex, higher than in 47 Tuc
Iron abundance [Fe/H] = -0.54 dex, consistent with previous studies
Abstract
Lithium is a fundamental element for studying the mixing mechanisms acting in the stellar interiors, for understanding the chemical evolution of the Galaxy and the Big Bang nucleosynthesis. The study of Li in stars of open clusters (hereafter OC) allows a detailed comparison with stellar evolutionary models and permits us to trace its galactic evolution. The OC NGC 2243 is particularly interesting because of its low metallicity ([Fe/H]= dex). We measure the iron and lithium abundance in stars of the metal-poor OC NGC 2243. The first aim is to determine whether the Li dip extends to such low metallicities, the second is to compare the results of our Li analysis in this OC with those present in 47 Tuc, a globular cluster of similar metallicity. We performed a detailed analysis of high-resolution spectra obtained with the multi-object facility FLAMES at the ESO VLT 8.2m…
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