# The nova V1369 Cen -- a short review

**Authors:** L. Izzo, M. Della Valle, F. Matteucci, D. Romano, L. Pasquini, L., Vanzi, A. Jordan, J. M. Fernandez, P. Bluhm, R. Brahm, N. Espinoza, R., Williams

arXiv: 1704.07214 · 2017-04-25

## TL;DR

This paper reviews the spectroscopic evolution of nova V1369 Cen's outburst and discusses the implications of lithium detection for galactic chemical evolution.

## Contribution

It provides a brief overview of the nova's spectral changes and highlights the detection of neutral lithium, offering insights into lithium's role in the galaxy.

## Key findings

- Detection of neutral lithium at 6708 Å in the nova spectrum
- Implications for lithium enrichment in the Galaxy
- Spectroscopic evolution details of V1369 Cen

## Abstract

We briefly present the spectroscopic evolution of the recent outburst of the classical nova V1369 Cen, and the presence of a narrow absorption line identified as due to the resonance of neutral lithium at 6708 \AA. We also discuss the consequences for the chemical evolution of lithium in the Galaxy.

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## References

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