Chemical Abundances for the Outer Halo Cluster Pal 4 from Co-added High-Resolution Spectroscopy
Andreas Koch, Patrick C\^ot\'e

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical composition of the remote globular cluster Pal 4 using co-added high-resolution spectra, revealing similarities to the Milky Way halo and providing insights into its formation and enrichment history.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis of Pal 4 using co-added spectra, comparing its composition to halo stars and other GCs to understand its origin.
Findings
Pal 4 has [Fe/H] = -1.41 and alpha-enhancement of +0.38 dex.
Most element ratios are consistent with local halo field stars.
Evidence for a lower [Mg/Ca] ratio than other halo clusters.
Abstract
Context: Chemical element abundances for distant Galactic globular clusters (GCs) hold important clues to the origin of the Milky Way halo and its substructures. Aims: We study the chemical composition of red giant stars in Pal 4 - one of the most remote GCs in the Milky Way - and compare our abundance measurements to those for both low surface brightness dwarf galaxies, and GCs in the inner and the outer halo. Methods: By co-adding high-resolution, low-S/N Keck/HIRES spectra of 19 stars along the red giant branch, we estimate chemical abundance ratios of 20 alpha-, iron peak-, and neutron-capture elements. Our method gives total uncertainties on most element-to-iron ratios of typically 0.2 dex. Results: We measure [Fe/H] = -1.41 +- 0.04 (statistical) +- 0.17 (systematic) and an alpha-enhancement of [alpha/Fe] = +0.38 +- 0.11 dex, which is consistent with the canonical value of +0.4 dex…
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