On Infrared Excesses Associated With Li-Rich K Giants
Luisa M. Rebull, Joleen K. Carlberg, John C. Gibbs, J. Elin Deeb,, Estefania Larsen, David V. Black, Shailyn Altepeter, Ethan Bucksbee, Sarah, Cashen, Matthew Clarke, Ashwin Datta, Emily Hodgson, Megan Lince

TL;DR
This study investigates the connection between infrared excesses, lithium enrichment, and rapid rotation in K giant stars using high-resolution IR data, revealing rare IR excesses mainly in Li-rich, fast-rotating giants.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the correlation between IR excesses and Li enrichment in K giants, utilizing higher resolution data to clarify previous source confusion issues.
Findings
IR excesses are more common in Li-rich K giants
Largest IR excesses are found in fast rotators
IR excess stage is likely short-lived
Abstract
Infrared (IR) excesses around K-type red giants (RGs) have previously been discovered using IRAS data, and past studies have suggested a link between RGs with overabundant Li and IR excesses, implying the ejection of circumstellar shells or disks. We revisit the question of IR excesses around RGs using higher spatial resolution IR data, primarily from WISE. Our goal was to elucidate the link between three unusual RG properties: fast rotation, enriched Li, and IR excess. We have 316 targets thought to be K giants, about 40% of which we take to be Li-rich. In 24 cases with previous detections of IR excess at low spatial resolution, we believe that source confusion is playing a role, in that either (a) the source that is bright in the optical is not responsible for the IR flux, or (b) there is more than one source responsible for the IR flux as measured in IRAS. We looked for IR excesses…
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