TY - JOUR
T1 - 6Li/7Li estimates for metal-poor stars
AU - García Pérez, A. E.
AU - Aoki, W.
AU - Inoue, S.
AU - Ryan, S. G.
AU - Suzuki, T. K.
AU - Chiba, M.
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was supported by the National Basic Research Program of China (2012CB955303), National Science Foundation of China under Grant 41275070, and NASA Grant NNX11AE54G.
PY - 2009/9
Y1 - 2009/9
N2 - Context. The presence of the lithium-6 isotope in some metal-poor stars is a matter of surprise because of the high values observed. Non-standard models of Big Bang nucleosynthesis and pre-Galactic cosmic ray fusion and spallation have been proposed to explain these values. However, the observations of this light isotope are challenging which may make some detections disputable.Aims. The goal was to determine 6Li/7Li for a sample of metal-poor stars; three of them have been previously studied and the remaining two are new for this type of study. The purpose was to increase, if possible, the number of lithium-6 detections and to confirm previously published results.Methods. Spectra of the resonance doublet line of neutral lithium Li 670.78 nm were taken with the high dispersion spectrograph at the Subaru 8.2 m-telescope for a sample of five metal-poor stars (-3.12 ≥ [Fe/H] ≥ -2.19). The contribution of lithium-6 to the total observed line profile was estimated from the 1D-LTE analysis of the line asymmetry.Results. Observed asymmetries could be reproduced assuming isotopic abundance ratios 6Li/7Li of the order of: 0.004 BD +26° 3578, ∼0.010 for BD +02° 3375 and G 64-37, 0.025 for BD +20° 3603 and 0.047 for BD -04° 3208 . We found that these results were very sensitive to several of the assumptions made in the analysis, in particular, the treatment of the residual structure in the analysed spectra. Our final estimates for the errors are respectively δ6Li/ 7Li = ±0.028,0.029, 0.039, 0.025 and 0.039. Conclusions. The 6Li/7Li ratios for the sample are comparable to or even lower than these error values, so that detections of lithium-6 can not safely be claimed despite of the high resolving power (R ∼ 95 000) and S/N (400-600).
AB - Context. The presence of the lithium-6 isotope in some metal-poor stars is a matter of surprise because of the high values observed. Non-standard models of Big Bang nucleosynthesis and pre-Galactic cosmic ray fusion and spallation have been proposed to explain these values. However, the observations of this light isotope are challenging which may make some detections disputable.Aims. The goal was to determine 6Li/7Li for a sample of metal-poor stars; three of them have been previously studied and the remaining two are new for this type of study. The purpose was to increase, if possible, the number of lithium-6 detections and to confirm previously published results.Methods. Spectra of the resonance doublet line of neutral lithium Li 670.78 nm were taken with the high dispersion spectrograph at the Subaru 8.2 m-telescope for a sample of five metal-poor stars (-3.12 ≥ [Fe/H] ≥ -2.19). The contribution of lithium-6 to the total observed line profile was estimated from the 1D-LTE analysis of the line asymmetry.Results. Observed asymmetries could be reproduced assuming isotopic abundance ratios 6Li/7Li of the order of: 0.004 BD +26° 3578, ∼0.010 for BD +02° 3375 and G 64-37, 0.025 for BD +20° 3603 and 0.047 for BD -04° 3208 . We found that these results were very sensitive to several of the assumptions made in the analysis, in particular, the treatment of the residual structure in the analysed spectra. Our final estimates for the errors are respectively δ6Li/ 7Li = ±0.028,0.029, 0.039, 0.025 and 0.039. Conclusions. The 6Li/7Li ratios for the sample are comparable to or even lower than these error values, so that detections of lithium-6 can not safely be claimed despite of the high resolving power (R ∼ 95 000) and S/N (400-600).
KW - Galaxy: Evolution
KW - Line: Profiles
KW - Stars: Abundances
KW - Stars: Atmospheres
KW - Stars: Population II
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U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361/200912289
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361/200912289
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:70149116979
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 504
SP - 213
EP - 223
JO - Astronomy and Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and Astrophysics
IS - 1
ER -