Lithium increase
in the Universe:
Recently, Scientists from the
Indian Institute of Astrophysics (IIA) have provided evidence for the first
time that Lithium (Li) production is common among low mass Sun like stars
during their Helium(He) core burning Phase.
IIA is an autonomous institute of
the Department of Science and Technology(DST),Government of India.
Scientists performed a large-scale
systematic investigation of the 'He-flash' (on -set of He-ignition at the
star's core via violent eruption),at the end of the star's core
hydrogen-burning phase. This He-flash has been identified as the source of Li
production suggesting that all low-mass stars undergo Li Production.
Our Sun will reach this phase in
about 6-7 billion years and will manufacture Li.
The study challenges the long-held
idea that stars only destroy lithium and indicates that there is some physical
process missing in stellar theory.
Origin of Lithium: The origin of much of the Li can be traced to
the Big-Bang that happened about 13.7 billion years ago. Over the course of
time, Li content in the physical universe has increased by about a factor of
four, which is meager compared to the rest of the elements which grew about a
million times. Stars are primary contributors to the significant enhancement of
heavier elements through mass ejections and stellar explosions. Li, however,
was thought to be an exception till now.
Usage of Lithium: Lithium is a light inflammable metal which is
mainly used in lithium-ion(Li-ion) batteries and has brought a transformation
in modern communication devices and transportation. It is used in the
manufacturing of aircrafts. It is also used in mental health. Lithium carbonate
is a common treatment of bipolar disorder, helping to stabilize wild mod swings
caused by the illness.
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