L. Xing, Yuanzhi Li, L. Chang, Chuan-jun Wang, J. Bai
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Based on the high-resolution spectroscopic observations, we calculated lithium abundance for 14 chromospherically active late-type stars using the comparison of the measured Li I λ 670.8nm equivalent width with curve of growth calculations in non-local- thermodynamic-equilibrium conditions. We also searched the correlation between lithium abundance and the Ca II H & K emission index (log R (cid:48) HK ) for the 14 chromospherically active late-type stars. Results. The study of the relationship between lithium abundance and the Ca II H & K emission index (log R (cid:48) HK ) found that the activ- ity of sample stars increases with increasing lithium abundance. Next, the lithium abundance analogs progressively decrease as the rotation periods increase (rotation becomes slow) and the large values of the log R (cid:48) HK along with small values of Rossby numbers for the sample of chromospherically active stars. Conclusions. 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摘要
上下文。对年轻的、低质量的、主序星和零年龄的主序星的观测显示了锂丰度和色球活动之间的相关性,尽管存在很大的分散。快速旋转的恒星(包括金牛座T星,RS CVn和BY Dra系统)在其光谱中显示Li I双重态6707.8Å。锂耗尽可能与旋转(由旋转引起的湍流扩散)有关。由于恒星的耀斑活动随着旋转周期的减小而增加,因此可以预期活跃恒星的锂丰度与色球活动之间存在相关性。目标本文的目的是研究活性恒星样品中锂丰度与Ca II H和K发射指数(R (cid:48) HK = L HK / L bol)之间的关系。方法。在高分辨率光谱观测的基础上,利用Li I λ 670.8nm等效宽度与非局域热力学平衡条件下的生长曲线计算,计算了14颗色球活动晚型恒星的锂丰度。我们还研究了14颗色球活动的晚型恒星的锂丰度与Ca II H & K发射指数(log R (cid:48) HK)的相关性。结果。对锂丰度与Ca II H & K发射指数(log R (cid:48) HK)关系的研究发现,样品恒星的活性随着锂丰度的增加而增加。接下来,随着旋转周期的增加(旋转变得缓慢),锂丰度类似物逐渐减少,并且对于色球活跃恒星的样本,log R (cid:48) HK的大值以及Rossby数的小值。结论。锂丰度(log N (Li))与色球活动的关系和log N (Li)与旋转周期的关系都表明,随着色球活动指数的增加和/或旋转速度的增加(旋转周期变小),我们的活性恒星样本的锂丰度类似物逐渐增加。另一方面,对数R (cid:48) HK与Rossby数R O的比值表明,随着旋转速度的增加,这些活跃恒星的活动有明显的增加趋势。考虑到晚型恒星的锂丰度随恒星年龄的增加而降低,我们可以推断,对于我们的样品活性恒星,色球活动和旋转速度都随着恒星年龄的增加而降低。
Lithium abundance in a sample of active stars: High-resolution spectrograph observation with the 1.8 m telescope
Context. Observations of young, low-mass, main-sequence, and zero-age main-sequence stars show evidence of a correlation between lithium abundance and chromospheric activity, albeit with a very large scatter. Fast rotation stars (including T Tauri stars, RS CVn, and BY Dra systems) show the Li I doublet at 6707.8Å in their spectra. The lithium depletion is probably related to the rotation (turbulent diffusion induced by rotation). Because the flare activity of stars increases with decreasing rotation period, a correlation can be expected between lithium abundance and chromospheric activity for active stars. Aims. The aim of this paper is to investigate the relation between lithium abundance and the Ca II H and K emission index ( R (cid:48) HK = L HK / L bol ) for a sample of active stars. Methods. Based on the high-resolution spectroscopic observations, we calculated lithium abundance for 14 chromospherically active late-type stars using the comparison of the measured Li I λ 670.8nm equivalent width with curve of growth calculations in non-local- thermodynamic-equilibrium conditions. We also searched the correlation between lithium abundance and the Ca II H & K emission index (log R (cid:48) HK ) for the 14 chromospherically active late-type stars. Results. The study of the relationship between lithium abundance and the Ca II H & K emission index (log R (cid:48) HK ) found that the activ- ity of sample stars increases with increasing lithium abundance. Next, the lithium abundance analogs progressively decrease as the rotation periods increase (rotation becomes slow) and the large values of the log R (cid:48) HK along with small values of Rossby numbers for the sample of chromospherically active stars. Conclusions. The lithium abundance (log N (Li)) versus the chromospheric activity and log N (Li) against the rotation period both indicate that the lithium abundance analogs progressively increase as the chromospheric activity index increases and/or the rotation velocity increase (rotation period becomes small) for our sample of active stars. On the other hand, the log R (cid:48) HK against the Rossby number R O shows that there is a clear trend of increasing activity with increasing rotation velocity for these active stars. Considering that the lithium abundance decreases with increasing stellar age in late-type stars, we can deduce that the chromospheric activity and the rotation velocity both decrease with the increase of stellar age for our sample active stars.
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