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A&A 505, L13-L16 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200912713
Letter
Lithium in the globular cluster NGC 6397
Evidence for dependence on evolutionary status
J. I. González Hernández1, 2, P. Bonifacio1, 2, 3, E. Caffau1, M. Steffen4, H.-G. Ludwig1, 2, N. T. Behara1, 2, L. Sbordone1, 2, R. Cayrel1, and S. Zaggia51 Cosmological Impact of the First STars (CIFIST) Marie Curie Excellence Team, France
2 GEPI, Observatoire de Paris, CNRS, Université Paris Diderot, Place Jules Janssen, 92190 Meudon, France
e-mail: Jonay.Gonzalez-Hernandez@obspm.fr
3 Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica - Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste, via Tiepolo 11, 34143 Trieste, Italy
4 Astrophysikalisches Institut Potsdam, An der Sternwarte 16, 14482 Potsdam, Germany
5 INAF – Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Vicolo dell'Osservatorio 5, Padua 35122, Italy
Received 17 June 2009 / Accepted 3 September 2009
Abstract
Context.
Most globular clusters are believed to host a single stellar
population. They can thus be considered a good place to study the
Spite plateau and to search for possible evolutionary modifications
of the Li content.
Aims. We want to determine the Li content of subgiant (SG) and
main sequence (MS) stars of the old, metal-poor
globular cluster NGC 6397. This work was aimed not only at studying
possible Li abundance variations but also to investigate the cosmological
Li discrepancy.
Methods. Here, we present FLAMES/GIRAFFE observations of a sample of 84 SG and
79 MS stars in NGC 6397 selected in a narrow range of B-V colour
and, therefore, effective temperatures. We determine both effective
temperatures and Li abundances using three-dimensional hydrodynamical
model atmospheres for all the MS and SG stars of the sample.
Results. We find a significant difference in the Li abundance between SG stars
and MS stars, the SG stars having an abundance higher by almost
0.1 dex on average. We also find a decrease in the lithium abundance
with decreasing effective temperature, both in MS and SG stars, albeit
with a significantly different slope for the two classes of stars.
This suggests that the lithium abundance in these stars is, indeed,
altered by some process, which is temperature-dependent.
Conclusions. The lithium abundance pattern observed in NGC 6397 is different from
what is found among field stars, casting some doubt on the use of
globular cluster stars as representative of Population II with respect
to the lithium abundance. None of the available theories of Li
depletion appears to satisfactorily describe our observations.
Key words: stars: abundances -- stars: atmospheres -- stars: population II -- stars: fundamental parameters -- Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: NGC 6397
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