A Search for 6Li in Lithium-Poor Stars with Planets
Abstract
Using high-resolution, high quality spectra we investigate the presence of 6Li in two lithium-poor stars that host extrasolar planetary systems. We present improved atomic and molecular line lists for the region in the vicinity of the lithium line at 6707.8 , and we produce an excellent fit to the solar spectrum. From line profile fitting, we find results consistent with no 6Li in either of the lithium-poor planet-bearing stars or in three comparison stars with and without planets, and 1-σ upper limits of 0.04 for the isotopic ratios of the two lithium-poor stars give an upper limit of 0.3 Jupiter masses of material with primordial abundances that could have been recently deposited in their outer layers. Our results suggest that post-main sequence accretion of planets or planetary material that is undepleted in lithium is uncommon.
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