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Lithium Production in Stars

  • 08 Jul 2020
  • 3 min read

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Recently, scientists from the Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) have provided evidence for the first time that Lithium (Li) production is common among low mass Sun-like stars during their Helium (He) core burning phase.

  • IIA is an autonomous institute of the Department of Science and Technology (DST), Government of India.

Key Points

  • Findings of the Study:
    • Scientists performed a large-scale systematic investigation of the ‘He-flash’ (on-set of He-ignition at the star's core via violent eruption), at the end of the star’s core hydrogen-burning phase.
      • Hydrogen burning is the fusion of hydrogen nuclei into a helium nucleus.
    • This He-flash has been identified as the source of Li production suggesting that all low-mass stars undergo Li production.
      • Our Sun will reach this phase in about 6-7 billion years and will manufacture Li.
    • The study challenges the long-held idea that stars only destroy lithium and indicates that there is some physical process missing in stellar theory.
      • Earlier, it was believed that a vast majority of stars with a mass similar to that of the Sun destroy Li gradually over the course of their lives, via low-temperature nuclear burning.
    • The study also suggests new limits (A(Li) > -0.9~dex) for classifying stars as Li-rich, which is 250 times below the threshold (A(Li) > 1.5~dex) used till now.
  • Origin of Lithium:
    • The origin of much of the Li can be traced to the Big-Bang that happened about 13.7 billion years ago.
    • Over the course of time, Li content in the physical universe has increased by about a factor of four, which is meagre compared to the rest of the elements which grew about a million times.
    • Stars are primary contributors to the significant enhancement of heavier elements through mass ejections and stellar explosions. Li, however, was thought to be an exception till now.
  • Usage of Lithium:
    • Lithium is a light inflammable metal which is mainly used in lithium-ion (Li-ion) batteries and has brought a transformation in modern communication devices and transportation.
    • It is used in the manufacturing of aircrafts.
    • It is also used in mental health. Lithium carbonate is a common treatment of bipolar disorder, helping to stabilize wild mood swings caused by the illness.

Source: PIB

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