Abundances of C, N, Sr and Ba on the red giant branch of omega Centauri
Laura M. Stanford, Gary S. Da Costa, John E. Norris

TL;DR
This study measures the abundances of C, N, Sr, and Ba in 33 red giant stars of omega Centauri, revealing a broad range of element levels and insights into the cluster's evolutionary history and primordial enrichment processes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed abundance analysis of multiple elements in red giants of omega Centauri, highlighting primordial enrichment and evolutionary mixing effects.
Findings
Most red giants are depleted in carbon ([C/Fe]<0)
Nitrogen shows a wide range (~1 dex) in enhancement
ROA 276 is an unusual star with primordial Sr and Ba enrichment
Abstract
Abundances relative to iron for carbon, nitrogen, strontium and barium are presented for 33 stars on the red giant branch of the globular cluster omega Centauri. They are based on intermediate-resolution spectroscopic data covering the blue spectral region analyzed using spectrum synthesis techniques. The data reveal the existence of a broad range in the abundances of these elements, and a comparison with similar data for main sequence stars enables insight into the evolutionary history of the cluster. The majority of the red giant branch stars were found to be depleted in carbon, i.e. [C/Fe]<0, while [N/Fe] for the same stars shows a range of ~1 dex, from [N/Fe]~0.7 to 1.7 dex. The strontium-to-iron abundance ratios varied from solar to mildly enhanced (0.0<=[Sr/Fe]<=0.8), with [Ba/Fe] generally equal to or greater than [Sr/Fe]. The carbon and nitrogen abundance ratios for the one…
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