A search for lithium in metal-poor L dwarfs
N. Lodieu (1,2), A. J. Burgasser (3,4), Y. Pavlenko (5,6), and R., Rebolo (1,2,7) ((1) IAC, Tenerife, Spain, (2) Universidad de La Laguna,, Tenerife, Spain, (3) University of California San Diego, USA, (4) Visiting, professor at the IAC in Tenerife

TL;DR
This study searches for lithium in metal-poor L subdwarfs to understand their nature, finding a potential lithium feature in one object and setting detection limits, thereby informing models of low-metallicity brown dwarfs.
Contribution
The paper reports the first detection attempt of lithium in metal-poor L subdwarfs, providing new constraints on lithium presence and abundance in these objects.
Findings
Possible lithium feature detected in SDSS1256 spectrum
No lithium feature detected in 2MASS1626 spectrum
Set a confusion detection limit of [Li/H]=-3 for L subdwarfs
Abstract
The aim of the project is to search for lithium in absorption at 6707.8 Angstroms to constrain the nature and the mass of the brightest low-metallicity L-type dwarfs (refered to as L subdwarfs) identified in large-scale surveys. We obtained low- to intermediate-resolution (R~2500-9000) optical (~560-770 nm) spectra of two mid-L subdwarfs, SDSSJ125637.13-022452.4 (SDSS1256; sdL3.5) and 2MASSJ162620.14+392519.5 (2MASS1626; sdL4) with spectrographs on the European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope and the Gran Telescopio de Canarias. We report the presence of a feature at the nominal position of the lithium absorption doublet at 6707.8 Angstroms in the spectrum of SDSS1256, with an equivalent width of 66+/-27 Angstroms at 2.4 sigma, which we identify as arising from a CaH molecular transition based on atmosphere models. We do not see any feature at the position of the lithium…
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