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Melo, C. H. F.; de Laverny, P.; Santos, N. C.; Israelian, G.; Randich, S.; Do Nascimento, J. D., Jr.; de Medeiros, J. R.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, Volume 439, Issue 1, August III 2005, pp.227-235
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2005
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We have derived beryllium abundances for 7 Li-rich giant (A(Li) >
1.5) stars and 10 other Li-normal giants with the aim of investigating
the origin of the lithium in the Li-rich giants. In particular, we test
the predictions of the engulfment scenario proposed by Siess & Livio
(1999, MNRAS, 308, 1133), where the engulfment of a brown dwarf or one
or more giant planets would lead to simultaneous enrichment of
7Li and 9Be. We show that regardless of their
nature, none of the stars studied in this paper were found to have
detectable beryllium. Using simple dilution arguments we show that
engulfment of an external object as the sole source of Li enrichment is
ruled out by the Li and Be abundance data. The present results favor the
idea that Li has been produced in the interior of the stars by a
Cameron-Fowler process and brought up to the surface by an extra mixing
mechanism.