On a Rapid Lithium Enrichment and Depletion of K Giant Stars

Abstract

A model scenario has recently been introduced to explain the presence of very strong Li lines in the spectra of some low mass K giant stars (de la Reza et al. 1996). In this scenario all ordinary, Li poor, K giants become Li rich during a short time ( 105 yr) when compared to the red giant phase of 5 107 yr. In this ``Li period'', a large part of the stars are associated with an expanding thin circumstellar shell supposedly triggered by an abrupt internal mixing mechanism resulting in a surface new 7Li enrichment. This letter presents near 40 Li rich K giants known up to now. The distribution of these Li rich giants, along with other 41 observed K giants that have shell, but are not Li rich, in a color-color IRAS diagram confirms this scenario, indicating, also as a new result, that a rapid Li depletion takes place on a time scale of between 103 and 105 yr. This model explains the problem of the presence of K giants with far infrared excesses presented by Zuckerman et al. (1995). Other present and future tests of this scenario are briefly discussed.

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