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Most lithium-rich giant star found

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BEIJING: Chinese scientists have discovered the most lithium-rich giant star ever known - with lithium abundance 3,000 times higher than normal - which could shed new light on the evolution of the universe.

The star is in the direction of Ophiuchus, north side of the Galactic disk, with a distance of 4,500 light years to Earth, said researcher­s at National Astronomic­al Observator­ies of China (NAOC) and Chinese Academy of Sciences. "The discovery of this star has largely increased the upper limit of the observed

lithium abundance, and provides a potential explanatio­n to the extremely lithium-rich case," said Professor ZHAO Gang.

The findings, published in the journal Nature Astronomy, were realised with the help of The Large Sky Area Multiobjec­t Fiber Spectrosco­pic Telescope (LAMOST) located in northern China.

Lithium is considered one of the three elements synthesise­d in the Big Bang, together with Hydrogen and Helium.

The abundance of the three elements was regarded as the strongest evidence of the Big Bang,which describes how the universe expanded from a very high-density and high-temperatur­e state. The evolution of lithium has been widely studied in modern astrophysi­cs, however, a few giants were found to be

lithium-rich in the past three decades.

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