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Cool stars in NGC 2547 and pre main sequence lithium depletion
We present the results of a spectroscopic survey of X-ray selected, low-mass
candidate members of the young open cluster NGC 2547. Using a combination of
photometry, spectroscopic indices and radial velocities we refine our candidate
list and then use our spectroscopy to study the progression of lithium
depletion in low-mass pre main sequence stars. We derive lithium abundances or
upper limits for all our candidate members, which have effective temperatures
in the range 5000>Teff>3200K, and compare these with predictions for lithium
burning and depletion provided by a number of models and also with the lithium
depletion seen in younger and older stars. We find that some models can
reproduce the lithium abundance pattern of NGC 2547 if the cluster has an age
of ~20-35Myr, which is also indicated by fits to low-mass isochrones in the
Hertzsprung-Russell diagram. But the lack of significant further lithium
depletion between NGC 2547 and older clusters argues for an age of at least
50Myr, more in keeping with the lack of lithium observed in even fainter NGC
2547 candidates. We show that reconciliation of these age estimates may require
additions to the physics incorporated in current generations of pre main
sequence models.Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS (better version of Fig.1 available
at http://www.astro.keele.ac.uk/~rdj/
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