CHROMOSPHERICALLY YOUNG, KINEMATICALLY OLD STARS
H. J. Rocha-Pinto, B. V. Castilho, W. J. Maciel
Astronomy and Astrophysics 384, 912-924 (2002)
We have investigated a group of stars known to have low chromospheric ages,
but high kinematical ages. Isochrone, chemical and lithium ages are estimated for
them. The majority of stars in this group show lithium abundances much
smaller than expected for their chromospheric ages, which is interpreted
as an indication of their old age. Radial velocity measurements in the literature
also show that they are not close binaries. The results suggest that they can be
formed from the coalescence of short-period binaries. Coalescence rates, calculated
taking into account several observational data and a maximum theoretical time scale
for contact, in a short-period pair, predict a number of coalesced stars similar to what
we have found in the solar neighbourhood.
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