The AMBRE Project: Constraining the lithium evolution in the Milky Way
G. Guiglion, P. de Laverny, A. Recio-Blanco, C. C. Worley, M. De, Pascale, T. Masseron, N. Prantzos, S. Mikolaitis

TL;DR
This study investigates lithium evolution in the Milky Way by analyzing a large stellar catalogue, revealing how lithium abundance varies with metallicity and differs between the thin and thick galactic discs.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive, validated catalogue of lithium abundances for 7300 stars and offers new insights into lithium chemical enrichment in different galactic components.
Findings
Interstellar lithium abundance increases with metallicity up to solar levels.
Lithium abundance decreases at super-solar metallicity.
Thin disc stars show a steeper lithium increase than thick disc stars.
Abstract
The chemical evolution of lithium in the Milky Way represents a major problem in modern astrophysics. Indeed, lithium is, on the one hand, easily destroyed in stellar interiors, and, on the other hand, produced at some specific stellar evolutionary stages that are still not well constrained. The goal of this paper is to investigate the lithium stellar content of Milky Way stars in order to put constraints on the lithium chemical enrichment in our Galaxy, in particular in both the thin and thick discs. Thanks to high-resolution spectra from the ESO archive and high quality atmospheric parameters, we were able to build a massive and homogeneous catalogue of lithium abundances for 7300 stars derived with an automatic method coupling, a synthetic spectra grid, and a Gauss-Newton algorithm. We validated these lithium abundances with literature values, including those of the Gaia benchmark…
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