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arxiv: 2605.25747 · v1 · pith:VWQDCKHMnew · submitted 2026-05-25 · 🌌 astro-ph.SR · astro-ph.EP

Lithium-rich M-dwarfs at the ZAMS: Evidence for planetary engulfment?

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We identify 6 early M-dwarfs, in 3 open clusters (NGC 2451a, Blanco 1 and NGC 2516) at ages of 50-200 Myr, that are anomalously enriched in lithium compared with Li-depleted siblings of similar spectral type. The Li-rich outliers represent 2-3 per cent of stars with $3560 < T_{\rm eff}/{\rm K} < 4045$ in clusters at those ages but are otherwise indistinguishable in their positions, parallaxes and kinematics from other cluster members; their placement in absolute colour-magnitude diagrams is incompatible with being much younger Li-rich interlopers, only one shows evidence of binarity and they are all slow rotators. The enhanced Li abundances are consistent with the engulfment of 3-10 $M_\oplus$ of volatile-depleted planetary material after the formation of a radiative core has ended rapid pre main sequence Li depletion. Published planetary formation simulations featuring engulfment via dynamical interactions, and the preponderance of Earth-like exoplanets in close orbits around M-dwarfs, offer some support to this scenario. The observed occurrence rate would be a lower limit to the frequency with which such engulfment events occur between ages of $\sim (30-200)$ Myr, that depends in the timescale for ongoing Li depletion at the ZAMS.

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