The helium spread in the Globular cluster 47 Tuc
M. Di Criscienzo, P. Ventura, F. D' Antona, A. Milone, G. Piotto

TL;DR
This study investigates the presence of a small helium abundance spread in 47 Tuc by analyzing its Horizontal Branch and Sub Giant Branch structures, suggesting subtle multiple populations in this high-metallicity cluster.
Contribution
It provides evidence for a very small helium spread in 47 Tuc, supported by detailed photometric analysis of the Horizontal Branch and Sub Giant Branch structures.
Findings
Helium spread of about 2% in mass explains HB morphology.
Small helium variation accounts for the luminosity spread in the Sub Giant Branch.
A minor C+N+O increase characterizes a second-generation star population.
Abstract
Spectroscopy has shown the presence of the CN band dicothomy and the Na-O anticorrelations for 50--70% of the investigated samples in the cluster 47 Tuc, otherwise considered a "normal" prototype of high metallicity clusters from the photometric analysis. Very recently, the re-analysis of a large number of archival HST data of the cluster core has been able to put into evidence the presence of structures in the Sub Giant Branch: it has a brighter component with a spread in magnitude by 0.06 mag and a second one, made of about 10% of stars, a little fainter (by 0.05 mag). These data also show that the Main Sequence of the cluster has an intrinsic spread in color which, if interpreted as due to a small spread in helium abundance, suggests Y0.027. In this work we examine in detail whether the Horizontal Branch morphology and the Sub Giant structure provide further…
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