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Martin, E. L.; Rebolo, R.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Vol. 274, p. 274 (1993)
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1993
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Description
From high-resolution spectroscopy in the Li I λ67O.8 nm region of
the double-lined detached eclipsing binary system EK Cepheid, we find a
surface lithium abundance in the low-mass (1.12 M0) secondary of log
N(Li)NLTE = 3.l±0.3, i.e., close to the present
"cosmic" Li abundance. The abundances of Ca, Si and Fe, inferred from
metallic lines in the neigbourhood of the Li I line are consistent with
solar metallicity. Our results provide new evidence that EK Ceph B is
the first known solar-type pre-main sequence (PMS) star with directly
determined mass. The position of EK Ceph B in the H-R diagram is
marginally consistent (within observational uncertainties) with
theoretical predictions for its mass at an age of 20 Myr. However, the
lithium abundance of EK Ceph B is not consistent with PMS models that
predict Li depletion ≥0.3 dex for 1.1 Msun at 20 Myr.
In order to gain some insight of the evolution of lithium for 1.1
Msun stars, we have compared the Li abundance of EK Ceph B
with that of Post T Tauri stars and members of αPer and the
Pleiades. The Li abundance of EK Ceph B is the same as that of α
Per and Pleiades 1.4 Msun stars, for which no Li depletion is
expected to occur. The mean Li abundance of Per and Pleiades members
with masses around 1. Msun is 0.1 dex. and 0.45 dex. lower,
respectively, than that of EK Ceph B. The observations suggest that no
significant PMS Li depletion occurs in stars slightly more massive than
the Sun, and that a moderate amount of Li depletion takes place after
settling on the ZAMS with a short timescale comparable to that of
effective surface braking. The first mechanism of Li depletion at 1.1
Msun may be the shear instabilities produced by strong
angular momentum loss in the convection region.