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The Astrophysical Journal | 2002

Detailed Analysis of Nearby Bulgelike Dwarf Stars. II. Lithium Abundances

Luciana Pompeia; Beatriz Barbuy; Michel Grenon; Bruno Vaz Castilho

Li abundances are derived for a sample of bulgelike stars with isochronal ages of 10-11 Gyr. These stars have orbits with pericentric distances, Rp, as small as 2-3 kpc and Zmax < 1 kpc. The sample comprises G and K dwarf stars in the metallicity range -0.80 ≤ [Fe/H] ≤ +0.40. Few data on Li abundances in old turnoff stars (≥4.5 Gyr) within the present metallicity range are available. M67 (4.7 Gyr) and NGC 188 (6 Gyr) are the oldest studied metal-rich open clusters with late-type stars. Li abundances have also been studied for a few samples of old metal-rich field stars. In the present work, a high dispersion in Li abundances is found for bulgelike stars with all metallicity ranges, comparable with values in M67. The role of metallicity and age on a Li depletion pattern is discussed. The possible connection between Li depletion and oxygen abundance due to atmospheric opacity effects is investigated.


arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics | 2018

The ELT-MOS (MOSAIC) : Towards the construction phase

Simon L. Morris; F. Hammer; Pascal Jagourel; C. J. Evans; M. Puech; Gavin Dalton; M. Rodrigues; Ruben Sanchez-Janssen; E. Fitzsimons; Beatriz Barbuy; Jean Gabriel Cuby; L. Kaper; Martin M. Roth; Gerard Rousset; Richard M. Myers; Olivier Le Fevre; Alexis Finogenov; J. K. Kotilainen; Bruno Vaz Castilho; Göran Östlin; Sofia Feltzing; A. Korn; J. Gallego; África Castillo; J. Iglesias-Páramo; L. Pentericci; Bodo L. Ziegler; J. Afonso; Marc Dubbledam; Madeline Close

When combined with the huge collecting area of the ELT, MOSAIC will be the most effective and flexible Multi-Object Spectrograph (MOS) facility in the world, having both a high multiplex and a multi-Integral Field Unit (Multi-IFU) capability. It will be the fastest way to spectroscopically follow-up the faintest sources, probing the reionisation epoch, as well as evaluating the evolution of the dwarf mass function over most of the age of the Universe. MOSAIC will be world-leading in generating an inventory of both the dark matter (from realistic rotation curves with MOAO fed NIR IFUs) and the cool to warm-hot gas phases in z=3.5 galactic haloes (with visible wavelenth IFUs). Galactic archaeology and the first massive black holes are additional targets for which MOSAIC will also be revolutionary. MOAO and accurate sky subtraction with fibres have now been demonstrated on sky, removing all low Technical Readiness Level (TRL) items from the instrument. A prompt implementation of MOSAIC is feasible, and indeed could increase the robustness and reduce risk on the ELT, since it does not require diffraction limited adaptive optics performance. Science programmes and survey strategies are currently being investigated by the Consortium, which is also hoping to welcome a few new partners in the next two years.


arXiv: Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics | 2018

Revisiting the science case for near-UV spectroscopy with the VLT

C. J. Evans; Bruno Vaz Castilho; P. Bonifacio; A. Quirrenbach; S. Cristiani; M. Puech; Jorge Melendez; Beatriz Barbuy; R. Smiljanic; Jure Japelj; C. Snodgrass

In the era of Extremely Large Telescopes, the current generation of 8-10m facilities are likely to remain competitive at far-blue visible wavelengths for the foreseeable future. High-efficiency (<20%) observations of the ground UV (300- 400 nm) at medium resolving power (R~20,000) are required to address a number of exciting topics in stellar astrophysics, while also providing new insights in extragalactic science. Anticipating strong demand to better exploit this diagnostic-rich wavelength region, we revisit the science case and instrument requirements previously assembled for the CUBES concept for the Very Large Telescope.


Astronomy & Astrophysics Supplement Series | 1998

Li-rich giants: A survey based on IRAS colours ?

Bruno Vaz Castilho; Jane Gregorio-Hetem; F. Spite; M. Spite; Beatriz Barbuy


Astronomy and Astrophysics | 1999

Beryllium abundance in lithium-rich giants ?

Bruno Vaz Castilho; F. Spite; Beatriz Barbuy; M. Spite; J. R. De Medeiros; Jane Gregorio-Hetem


Archive | 2008

Abundances in M71 (NGC 6838) (Alves-Brito+, 2008)

Alan Alves-Brito; Ricardo P. Schiavon; Bruno Vaz Castilho; Beatriz Barbuy


Archive | 2005

High-resolution synthetic stellar library (Coelho+, 2005)

Paula Coelho; Beatriz Barbuy; Jorge Melendez; Ricardo P. Schiavon; Bruno Vaz Castilho


Archive | 2003

Compilao de dados atmicos e moleculares do UV ao IV prximo para uso em sntese espectral

Paula Coelho; Beatriz Barbuy; Jorge Melendez; Deborah Allen; Bruno Vaz Castilho


Archive | 2000

Li-rich giants atomic lines (Castilho+, 2000)

Bruno Vaz Castilho; Jane Gregorio-Hetem; Francois Spite; Beatriz Barbuy; Monique Spite


Archive | 1998

Spectroscopic analysis of lithium-rich giants

Bruno Vaz Castilho; Jane Gregorio-Hetem; Beatriz Barbuy

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Beatriz Barbuy

University of São Paulo

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Jorge Melendez

University of São Paulo

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Ricardo P. Schiavon

Liverpool John Moores University

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M. Puech

PSL Research University

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F. Spite

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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M. Spite

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Paula Coelho

University of São Paulo

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