Li-rich and super Li-rich giants produced by element diffusion
Jun Gao, Chunhua Zhu, Jinlong Yu, Helei Liu, Xizhen Lu, Jianrong Shi, and Guoliang L\"u

TL;DR
This study proposes that element diffusion during the He core flash in low-mass giants can produce high lithium abundances, explaining the observed Li-rich and super Li-rich giants through stellar evolution simulations.
Contribution
The paper introduces a diffusion-based mechanism for Li enrichment in giants, aligning theoretical models with observational data and estimating the occurrence rate of Li-rich giants.
Findings
Element diffusion increases A(Li) up to 1.8 dex in models.
High diffusive mixing coefficients can produce A(Li) up to 4.5 dex.
Li-rich giants constitute about 0.2-2% of all giants, matching observations.
Abstract
Context. About 0.2-2% of giant stars are Li-rich, whose lithium abundance (A(Li)) is higher than 1.5 dex. Among them, near 6% are super Li-rich with A(Li) exceeding 3.2 dex. Meanwhile, the formation mechanism of these Li-rich and super Li-rich giants is still under debate. Aims. Considering the compact He core of red giants, attention is paid to the effect of element diffusion on A(Li). In particular, when the He core flash occurs, the element diffusion makes the thermohaline mixing zone extend inward and connect to the inner convection region of stars. Then, a large amount of 7Be produced by the He flash can be transferred to stellar surface, finally turning into 7Li. Thus, the goal of this work is to propose the mechanism of A(Li) enrichment and achieve the consistency between the theoretical and observation data. Methods. Using the Modules for Experiments in Stellar Astrophysics…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
