Far-infrared study of K giants in the solar neighborhood: Connection between Li enrichment and mass-loss
Y. Bharat Kumar, B. E. Reddy, C. Muthumariappan, G. Zhao

TL;DR
This study investigates the potential correlation between lithium enrichment and infrared excess in K giants, finding that such properties are rare and likely independent, with implications for understanding stellar evolution and mass-loss processes.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of a large sample of K giants, combining observational data and dust shell modeling to assess the relationship between Li enrichment and IR excess.
Findings
Li-rich K giants rarely show IR excess
IR excess in K giants is very uncommon
Li enrichment and IR excess likely occur independently
Abstract
We searched for a correlation between the two anomalous properties of K giants: Li enhancement and IR excess from an unbiased survey of a large sample of RGB stars. A sample of 2000 low-mass K giants with accurate astrometry from the Hipparcos catalog was chosen for which Li abundances have been determined from low-resolution spectra. Far-infrared data were collected from the and catalogs. To probe the correlation between the two anomalies, we supplemented 15 Li-rich K giants discovered from this sample with 25 known Li-rich K giants from other studies. Dust shell evolutionary models and spectral energy distributions were constructed using the code DUSTY to estimate different dust shell properties, such as dust evolutionary time scales, dust temperatures, and mass-loss rates. Among 2000 K giants, we found about two dozen K giants with detectable far-IR excess, and…
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