Na-O Anticorrelation and HB. VII. The chemical composition of first and second-generation stars in 15 globular clusters from GIRAFFE spectra
E. Carretta, A. Bragaglia, R.G. Gratton, S. Lucatello, G. Catanzaro,, F. Leone, M. Bellazzini, R. Claudi, V. D'Orazi, Y. Momany, S. Ortolani, E., Pancino, G. Piotto, A. Recio-Blanco, E. Sabbi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical compositions of over 1900 stars in 19 globular clusters, revealing a universal Na-O anticorrelation and identifying three stellar populations with implications for cluster formation and evolution.
Contribution
It provides the largest homogeneous dataset of globular cluster star abundances and introduces a classification of stellar populations based on chemical signatures.
Findings
Na-O anticorrelation is present in all clusters.
Three stellar populations identified: primordial, intermediate, and extreme.
The extent of the anticorrelation correlates with cluster metallicity and luminosity.
Abstract
We present abundances of Fe, Na, and O for 1409 red giant stars in 15 galactic globular clusters, derived from the homogeneous analysis of high resolution FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectra. Combining the present data with previous results, we obtained a total sample of 1958 stars in 19 clusters, the largest and most homogeneous database of this kind to date. Our GCs have [Fe/H] from -2.4 to -0.4, with a wide variety of global parameters (morphology of the horizontal branch, mass, concentration, etc). For all clusters we find the Na-O anticorrelation, the classical signature of proton-capture reactions in H-burning at high temperature in a previous generation of more massive stars, now extinct. Using quantitative criteria (from the morphology and extension of the Na-O anticorrelation), we can define 3 components of the stellar population in GCs: a primordial component (P) of first-generation stars,…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
