Mass effect on the lithium abundance evolution of open clusters: Hyades, NGC 752, and M67
Matthieu Castro, Tharc\'isyo Duarte, Giancarlo Pace, Jos\'e Dias do, Nascimento Jr

TL;DR
This study investigates how stellar mass influences lithium abundance evolution in open clusters of different ages, highlighting the importance of rotation-induced mixing and other mechanisms in stellar interior processes.
Contribution
It provides a comparative analysis of standard and rotation-included models against observations in three open clusters, emphasizing mass dependence in lithium evolution.
Findings
Models with meridional circulation reproduce lithium trends.
Mass and age significantly affect lithium abundance.
Rotation-induced mixing is crucial for lithium depletion.
Abstract
Lithium abundances in open clusters provide an effective way of probing mixing processes in the interior of solar-type stars and convection is not the only mixing mechanism at work. To understand which mixing mechanisms are occurring in low-mass stars, we test non-standard models, which were calibrated using the Sun, with observations of three open clusters of different ages, the Hyades, NGC 752, and M67. We collected all available data, and for the open cluster NGC 752, we redetermine the equivalent widths and the lithium abundances. Two sets of evolutionary models were computed, one grid of only standard models with microscopic diffusion and one grid with rotation-induced mixing, at metallicity [Fe/H] = 0.13, 0.0, and 0.01 dex, respectively, using the Toulouse-Geneva evolution code. We compare observations with models in a color-magnitude diagram for each cluster to infer a cluster…
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