Authors |
Nepal, S ; Guiglion, G ; de Jong, R. S ; Valentini, M ; Chiappini, C ; Steinmetz, M ; Ambrosch, Markus ; Pancino, E ; Jeffries, R. D ; Bensby, T ; Romano, D ; Smiljanic, R ; Dantas, M. L. L ; Gilmore, G ; Randich, S ; Bayo, A ; Bergemann, M ; Franciosini, E ; Jiménez-Esteban, F ; Jofré, P ; Morbidelli, L ; Sacco, G. G ; Tautvaišienė, Gražina ; Zaggia, S |
Abstract [eng] |
Context. With its origin coming from several sources (Big Bang, stars, cosmic rays) and given its strong depletion during its stellar lifetime, the lithium element is of great interest as its chemical evolution in the Milky Way is not well understood at present. To help constrain stellar and galactic chemical evolution models, numerous and precise lithium abundances are necessary for a large range of evolutionary stages, metallicities, and Galactic volume. |