Light element (6Li, 7Li and 9Be) depletion isochrones for halo stars
have been calculated with standard stellar evolution models. These models
include the latest available opacities and are computed through the sub-giant
branch. If 6Li is not produced in appreciable amounts by stellar flares,
then the detection of 6Li in HD 84937 by Smith, Lambert \& Nissen (1993) is
compatible with standard stellar evolution and standard big bang
nucleosynthesis only if HD 84937 is a sub-giant. The present parallax is
inconsistent with HD 84937 being a sub-giant star at the 2.5σ level.
The most metal poor star with a measured 9Be abundance is HD 140283, which
is a relatively cool sub-giant. Standard stellar evolution predict that 9Be
will have been depleted in this star by ∼0.3 dex (for Teff=5640 K). Revising the abundance upward changes the oxygen-beryllium relation,
suggesting incompatible with standard comic ray production models, and hence,
standard big bang nucleosynthesis. However, an increase in the derived
temperature of HD 140283 to 5740 K would result in no depletion of 9Be and
agreement with standard big bang nucleosynthesis.Comment: 6 pages, AAS LaTeX, complete postscript file available via anonymous
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