Galactic chemical evolution models are presented that take into account several recent developments: (1) models of classical novae nucleosynthesis question the total amount of ^7^Li produced by these systems; (2) observations and models for lithium production in asymptotic giant branch stars and the mass of the planetary nebula that they eject; (3) ^7^Li production from ν-process nucleosynthesis in Type II supernova explosions. The best fitting models for the upper envelope of the observed N(Li) as a function of [Fe/H] suggest that Type II supernovae and intermediate-low mass stars each produce about 1/2 of the solar lithium abundance, although fractions between 1/4 to 3/4 for each source are not conclusively ruled out. The variance of these fractions primarily reflect the uncertainties in the input nucleosynthesis.

News (νs) on the Galactic evolution of lithium.

MATTEUCCI, MARIA FRANCESCA;
1995-01-01

Abstract

Galactic chemical evolution models are presented that take into account several recent developments: (1) models of classical novae nucleosynthesis question the total amount of ^7^Li produced by these systems; (2) observations and models for lithium production in asymptotic giant branch stars and the mass of the planetary nebula that they eject; (3) ^7^Li production from ν-process nucleosynthesis in Type II supernova explosions. The best fitting models for the upper envelope of the observed N(Li) as a function of [Fe/H] suggest that Type II supernovae and intermediate-low mass stars each produce about 1/2 of the solar lithium abundance, although fractions between 1/4 to 3/4 for each source are not conclusively ruled out. The variance of these fractions primarily reflect the uncertainties in the input nucleosynthesis.
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