Parent stars of extrasolar planets – XIII. Additional evidence for Li abundance anomalies

We report the results of our analysis of new high-resolution spectra of 37 late-F to early-G dwarf stars for the purpose of deriving their Li abundances. Most of the stars were selected from the large Valenti and Fischer compilation and had unknown Li abundances prior to the present study. When the...

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