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Lithium Across the Universe

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This book provides an extensive inquiry to determine the degree of understanding of the processes leading to lithium creation, destruction and preservation in the Universe.
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Lithium depletion in the Universe remains a matter of investigation This book aims to carry out a wide-ranging inquisitive review of over half a century of astronomical observations of lithium and astrophysical developments to understand its behaviour in diverse environments across the Universe. The scope is wide, from the primordial nucleosynthesis in the early universe, to the evolution in the Milky Way and other galaxies and the internal processes that determine the depletion or preservation in stars, brown dwarfs and exoplanets. The approach is to focus on the basic concepts, to describe the chronology of key observations and theoretical developments, with as little mathematical equations as possible, and to provide critical assessment of ongoing controversies and unsolved problems.

Key Features

  • The first book dedicated to this topic
  • Covers introductory concepts, historical developments, up-to-date results and discussions of open questions in the field
  • Covers a diverse range of topics from lithium in the sun, stars, planets, and the interstellar medium
  • Written by an expert in the field
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Price: £99.00
Pages: 360
Publisher: Institute of Physics Publishing
Imprint: Institute of Physics Publishing
Publication Date: 07 September 2023
ISBN: 9780750336239
Format: eBook
BISACs:

SCIENCE / Space Science / Astronomy, Galaxies and stars, SCIENCE / Physics / Astrophysics

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Appearance of the element lithium in astronomical locations occasions so much spectroscopic examination and theoretical pondering that this IoP book (also available as an e-book) by Eduardo Martín should be welcomed by astronomers across the age spectrum from fresh research students through the experience continuum to retirees. This reviewer, now off the top end of the age spectrum, learnt a lot about the abundance of lithium in a wide variety of astronomical environments.

David Lambert, The Observatory, August 2024

1 Background

2 Creation, Destruction and Preservation of Lithium

3 Lithium Transport Mechanisms

4 Lithium in the ISM and New-formed Stars

5 Lithium in Main and Post-main-sequence Stars

6 Lithium in Halo Stars and Chemical Evolution

7 Lithium in Failed Stars (Brown Dwarfs)

8 Lithium in Exoplanets and Their Stellar Hosts