Empirical Determination of the Lithium 6707.856 {\AA} Wavelength in Young Stars
Justyn Campbell-White, Carlo F. Manara, Aurora Sicilia-Aguilar,, Antonio Frasca, Louise D. Nielsen, P. Christian Schneider, Brunella Nisini,, Amelia Bayo, Barbara Ercolano, P\'eter \'Abrah\'am, Rik Claes, Min Fang,, Davide Fedele, Jorge Filipe Gameiro, Manuele Gangi

TL;DR
This study empirically measures the lithium 6708 { A} line in young stars, finding a precise average wavelength and revealing temperature-dependent shifts that impact velocity measurements and interpretations of stellar outflows.
Contribution
It provides the first empirical wavelength measurement of the lithium line in young stars and analyzes its variability and temperature dependence, informing stellar velocity calibration.
Findings
Mean wavelength of 6707.856 { A} with high precision
Observed wavelength spread exceeds typical velocity errors
Correlation between stellar temperature and line wavelength
Abstract
Absorption features in stellar atmospheres are often used to calibrate photocentric velocities for kinematic analysis of further spectral lines. The Li feature at 6708 {\AA} is commonly used, especially in the case of young stellar objects for which it is one of the strongest absorption lines. However, this is a complex line comprising two isotope fine-structure doublets. We empirically measure the wavelength of this Li feature in a sample of young stars from the PENELLOPE/VLT programme (using X-Shooter, UVES and ESPRESSO data) as well as HARPS data. For 51 targets, we fit 314 individual spectra using the STAR-MELT package, resulting in 241 accurately fitted Li features, given the automated goodness-of-fit threshold. We find the mean air wavelength to be 6707.856 {\AA}, with a standard error of 0.002 {\AA} (0.09 km/s) and a weighted standard deviation of 0.026 {\AA} (1.16 km/s).…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
