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Israelian, G.; Bonifacio, P.
Bibliographical reference
Science with the VLT in the ELT Era, Astrophysics and Space Science Proceedings. ISBN 978-1-4020-9189-6. Springer Netherlands, 2009, p. 73
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The atmospheres of stars orbiting around black holes/neutron stars may
contain a large amount of α and r-process elements as a result of
contamination with the nucleosynthesis products in the matter ejected
during any supernovae event associated to the formation of the compact
object. The discovery of a strong overabundance of α-elements in
the atmosphere of the companion in the massive black hole binary GRO
J1655-40 has provided an unique way to establish the mass of the
progenitor. Spectroscopy of other secondaries of selected LMXBs is
crucial to establish an empirical relationship between the masses of
black holes/neutron stars and those of their progenitors while the
observations of radioactive elements can also provide a datation of any
supernova event. Among the remarkable results provided by UVES at VLT is
certainly the measurement of the isotopic ratio of lithium in several
metal-poor stars. The presence of 6Li in the early Galaxy is
difficult to explain, one should be however aware of the uncertainty of
this measurement, especially in presence of the line asymmetries induced
by convective motions.