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NOAO Spectroscopy Lithium and H&alpha in TTs
NOAO time was granted to the
c2d SIRTF Legacy Team with
the echelle spectrographs at both the KPNO and CTIO 4-m telescopes
in order to achieve our goal of placing SIRTF observations
of protoplanetary disks in their proper evolutionary context.
Observations are complete and spectra have been obtained for
nearly all the sample. The resulting spectra include
observations of age-diagnostic lines of Li, H&alpha,
and Ca II H and K, together with radial velocities for kinematic
studies and high-resolution line profiles sensitive to stellar
rotation and spectroscopic binaries.

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Examples of typical Li
profiles (together with a neighboring Fe line),
characteristic of very young stars are displayed in
the left figure above. Li is detected in all 4 plotted spectra, but
with a wide range of line widths modulated by stellar rotation and,
in one case, the presence of a close and bright companion.
The figure to the right above displays the wide range of line shapes
measured in H&alpha. It is almost certainly the case that these
illustrate an evolutionary state of the circumstellar material,
as evidenced by the large line associated with a classical T Tauri
star in the topmost spectrum.
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