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Near-Field Cosmology with Extremely Metal-Poor Stars
Initial Li Abundances in the Protogalaxy and Globular Clusters
The Metal-Poor End of the Spite Plateau I
Cosmological Lithium Problems
Evolution of Low Mass Stars: Lithium Problem and -Enhanced Tracks and Isochrones
Lithium in Very Metal-Poor Dwarf Stars - Problems for Standard Big Bang Nucleosynthesis?
Arxiv:2011.02659V2 [Astro-Ph.GA] 4 Jul 2021 Samples of Halo and Disk Stars
The Cosmological Lithium Problem Outside the Galaxy: the Sagittarius Globular Cluster M54 !
Cosmological Implications of Light Element Abundances: Theory DAVID N
Challenges to the Standard Model of Big Bang Nucleosynthesis GARY STEIGMAN Departments of Physics and Astronomy, the Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210
Exploring the Origin of Lithium, Carbon, Strontium, and Barium with Four New Ultra Metal-Poor Stars
Protostellar Accretion in Low Mass Metal Poor Stars and the Cosmological Lithium Problem
The Evolution of Lithium: Implications of a Universal Spite Plateau
Light Element Nucleosynthesis Encyclopedia of Astronomy
The Abundance of Lithium Measured for the First Time Beyond Our Galaxy
An Extremely Primitive Halo Star
Arxiv:Astro-Ph/0603553V2 11 Aug 2006
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis
Top View
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The Gaia-ESO Survey: Lithium Enrichment Histories of the Galactic Thick and Thin Disc? X
Population II Stars and the Spite Plateau Stellar Evolution Models with Mass Loss M
Looking at the Spite Plateau from a Different Perspective
Theoretical Predictions of Surface Light Element Abundances in Protostellar and Pre-Main Sequence Phase
Evolution of Stars and Stellar Populations
The Lithium Content of Ω Centauri***
Lithium in Stellar Atmospheres: Observations and Theory
Lithium Evolution from Pre-Main Sequence to the Spite Plateau: an Environmental Solution to the Cosmological Lithium Problem
Big Bang Nucleosynthesis (BBN) and Non-Standard Physics
The Cosmological Li Problem from a Nuclear Physics Perspective
Li and Be Depletion in Metal-Poor Subgiants
The GALAH Survey: a New Constraint on Cosmological Lithium and Galactic Lithium Evolution from Warm Dwarf Stars
Two Distinct Halo Populations in the Solar Neighborhood IV
Is There a Population II Analogy to the F Star Lithium Dip?
Nucleosynthesis in Stellar Models Across Initial Masses and Metallicities and Implications for Chemical Evolution
The Lithium Content of the Galactic Halo Stars