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Explosive lithium production in the classical nova V339 Del (Nova Delphini 2013)

Akito Tajitsu (), Kozo Sadakane, Hiroyuki Naito, Akira Arai and Wako Aoki
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Akito Tajitsu: Subaru Telescope, National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 650 North A'ohoku Place, Hilo, Hawaii 96720, USA
Kozo Sadakane: Astronomical Institute, Osaka Kyoiku University, Asahigaoka, Kashiwara, Osaka 582-8582, Japan
Hiroyuki Naito: Graduate School of Science, Nagoya University, Furo-cho, Chikusa-ku, Nagoya 464-8602, Japan
Akira Arai: Center for Astronomy, University of Hyogo, Sayo-cho, Hyogo 679-5313, Japan
Wako Aoki: National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, 2-21-1 Osawa, Mitaka, Tokyo 181-8588, Japan

Nature, 2015, vol. 518, issue 7539, 381-384

Abstract: The origin of lithium is key to understanding the enrichment history of the Universe; now the classical nova V339 Del (Nova Delphini 2013) reveals that nova explosions could have been contributing to the recent rapid increase of the amount of lithium in the Universe.

Date: 2015
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