Chromospherically active stars: Lithium and CNO abundances in northern RS CVn stars
B. Bale, G. Tautvaisiene, R. Minkeviciute, A. Drazdauskas, S. Mikolaitis, E. Stonkute, and M. Ambrosch

TL;DR
This study investigates Lithium and CNO element abundances in RS CVn stars to understand how magnetic activity influences stellar atmospheric mixing, revealing early extra-mixing processes and peculiar lithium enrichment in certain giants.
Contribution
It provides detailed abundance measurements in RS CVn stars, highlighting early extra-mixing effects and the potential for lithium enhancement in active giants, which was not well understood before.
Findings
Some stars show signs of early extra-mixing of lithium and carbon isotopes.
Half of the low-mass giants follow first dredge-up predictions.
The Li-rich giant V*OP And exhibits unusual lithium and isotope ratios.
Abstract
Aims: We carried out a detailed investigation of Lithium and CNO abundances, including carbon isotope ratios, in RS CVn stars to assess the role of magnetic activity in the mixing of stellar atmospheres. Methods: We obtained high-resolution spectra at the Moletai Astronomical Observatory. Lithium abundances were determined by spectral synthesis of the 6707 A line and the CNO abundances using the C2 band heads at 5135 and 5635.5 A CN bands at 6470- 6490 A and 7980 to 8005 A, and the [O I] line at 6300 A. By fitting the 13CN band at 8004.7 A, we determined the carbon isotope ratios.Results. We determined the main atmospheric parameters and investigated the chemical composition of 32 RS CVn stars. Lithium abundances were determined for 13 additional stars using archival spectra. We report that *iot Gem and HD 179094 have carbon isotope ratios already affected by extra-mixing, even though…
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