Li-rich giant stars under scrutiny: binarity, magnetic activity, and the evolutionary status after Gaia DR2

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Autor(a) principal: Costa, Jefferson Soares da
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Almeida, Leandro de, Castro, Matthieu Sebastien, Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do, Gonçalves, B. F. O
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Resumo: We present a study of the evolutionary state of a few lithium-rich giant stars based on the Gaia Data Release 2 (DR2) parallaxes and photometry. We also investigate the chromospheric activity, the presence of a surface magnetic field, and the radial velocity for our sample stars. We analysed both archive and new data. We gathered archive spectra from several instruments, mainly ELODIE and NARVAL, and we added new data acquired with the spectrograph MUSICOS. We applied the least-squares deconvolution technique to obtain Stokes V and I mean profiles to compute longitudinal magnetic field for a subset. Moreover, for the same subset, we analysed the Ca II H&K emission lines to calculate the S-index. We also derived atmospheric parameters and Li abundances for all 18 stars of our sample. We found that stars previously classified as red giant branch (RGB) may actually be at a different evolutionary state. Furthermore, we identified that most stars in our sample with detection of surface magnetic field show at least moderate rotation velocities, but none the less, we could not detect a magnetic field in two fast rotators. Because of our small sample of magnetic giants, it is difficult to determine if the presence of surface magnetic field and the Li-rich giant phenomena could be somehow linked. The large variation of the radial velocity of part of our sample indicates that some of them might have a binary companion, which may change the way we look at the Li problem in giant stars
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We applied the least-squares deconvolution technique to obtain Stokes V and I mean profiles to compute longitudinal magnetic field for a subset. Moreover, for the same subset, we analysed the Ca II H&K emission lines to calculate the S-index. We also derived atmospheric parameters and Li abundances for all 18 stars of our sample. We found that stars previously classified as red giant branch (RGB) may actually be at a different evolutionary state. Furthermore, we identified that most stars in our sample with detection of surface magnetic field show at least moderate rotation velocities, but none the less, we could not detect a magnetic field in two fast rotators. Because of our small sample of magnetic giants, it is difficult to determine if the presence of surface magnetic field and the Li-rich giant phenomena could be somehow linked. 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title Li-rich giant stars under scrutiny: binarity, magnetic activity, and the evolutionary status after Gaia DR2
spellingShingle Li-rich giant stars under scrutiny: binarity, magnetic activity, and the evolutionary status after Gaia DR2
Costa, Jefferson Soares da
Techniques: radial velocities – techniques
Spectroscopic – stars
Abundances – stars
Evolution – stars
Late-type – stars
Magnetic field
title_short Li-rich giant stars under scrutiny: binarity, magnetic activity, and the evolutionary status after Gaia DR2
title_full Li-rich giant stars under scrutiny: binarity, magnetic activity, and the evolutionary status after Gaia DR2
title_fullStr Li-rich giant stars under scrutiny: binarity, magnetic activity, and the evolutionary status after Gaia DR2
title_full_unstemmed Li-rich giant stars under scrutiny: binarity, magnetic activity, and the evolutionary status after Gaia DR2
title_sort Li-rich giant stars under scrutiny: binarity, magnetic activity, and the evolutionary status after Gaia DR2
author Costa, Jefferson Soares da
author_facet Costa, Jefferson Soares da
Almeida, Leandro de
Castro, Matthieu Sebastien
Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do
Gonçalves, B. F. O
author_role author
author2 Almeida, Leandro de
Castro, Matthieu Sebastien
Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do
Gonçalves, B. F. O
author2_role author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Costa, Jefferson Soares da
Almeida, Leandro de
Castro, Matthieu Sebastien
Nascimento Júnior, José Dias do
Gonçalves, B. F. O
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Techniques: radial velocities – techniques
Spectroscopic – stars
Abundances – stars
Evolution – stars
Late-type – stars
Magnetic field
topic Techniques: radial velocities – techniques
Spectroscopic – stars
Abundances – stars
Evolution – stars
Late-type – stars
Magnetic field
description We present a study of the evolutionary state of a few lithium-rich giant stars based on the Gaia Data Release 2 (DR2) parallaxes and photometry. We also investigate the chromospheric activity, the presence of a surface magnetic field, and the radial velocity for our sample stars. We analysed both archive and new data. We gathered archive spectra from several instruments, mainly ELODIE and NARVAL, and we added new data acquired with the spectrograph MUSICOS. We applied the least-squares deconvolution technique to obtain Stokes V and I mean profiles to compute longitudinal magnetic field for a subset. Moreover, for the same subset, we analysed the Ca II H&K emission lines to calculate the S-index. We also derived atmospheric parameters and Li abundances for all 18 stars of our sample. We found that stars previously classified as red giant branch (RGB) may actually be at a different evolutionary state. Furthermore, we identified that most stars in our sample with detection of surface magnetic field show at least moderate rotation velocities, but none the less, we could not detect a magnetic field in two fast rotators. Because of our small sample of magnetic giants, it is difficult to determine if the presence of surface magnetic field and the Li-rich giant phenomena could be somehow linked. The large variation of the radial velocity of part of our sample indicates that some of them might have a binary companion, which may change the way we look at the Li problem in giant stars
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