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Rotation and lithium surface abundances, revisited

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 128, Issue 5, Pages 2435-2442

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/425053

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stars : abundances; stars : rotation

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For giants in the Hertzsprung gap, the relations between T-eff, v sin i, and lithium surface abundances are reinvestigated and compared with the relations found for Hyades main-sequence F stars. For the Hyades main-sequence F stars, the v sin i decrease steeply around T-eff similar to 6450 K. At the same temperature the lithium surface abundances show a narrow, deep dip. For most giants there is also a steep decrease of v sin i for Teff around 6450 K. At this temperature the lithium surface abundances of the giants also decrease steeply and remain low for T-eff < 6400 K. The changes in rotation and Li surface abundances occur over a temperature interval of less than 300 K, which for a 2 M-⊙ giant corresponds to an age interval of about 10(6) yr. The simultaneous steep decreases of rotation velocities and Li surface abundances indicate that for the giants these changes are due to the same cause, which we suggest to be deep mixing. It then seems rather likely that for the Hyades main-sequence F5 V stars the decrease of rotation and Li surface abundance is also caused by deep mixing. We suggest that in both cases the changes are related to the merging of the hydrogen and helium convection zones.

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