The subgiant branch of omega Cen seen through high-resolution spectroscopy. I. The first stellar generation in omega Centauri?
E. Pancino (INAF-OABo), A. Mucciarelli (UNIBo), L. Sbordone (MPA), M., Bellazzini (INAF-OABo), L. Pasquini, L. Monaco (ESO), F. R. Ferraro (UNIBo)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution spectroscopy to analyze subgiant stars in omega Centauri, identifying a potential first stellar generation with very low metallicity and exploring its implications for the cluster's formation history.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis of subgiant stars in omega Centauri, revealing a new very metal-poor population possibly representing the initial stellar generation.
Findings
Identification of a very metal-poor (VMP) sub-population at [Fe/H]~-2.0 dex
VMP population may be the first stellar generation in omega Cen
Small age difference (~2 Gyr) between identified populations
Abstract
We analysed high-resolution UVES spectra of six stars belonging to the subgiant branch of omega Centauri, and derived abundance ratios of 19 chemical elements (namely Al, Ba, C, Ca, Co, Cr, Cu, Fe, La, Mg, Mn, N, Na, Ni, Sc, Si, Sr, Ti, and Y). A comparison with previous abundance determinations for red giants provided remarkable agreement and allowed us to identify the sub-populations to which our targets belong. We found that three targets belong to a low-metallicity population at [Fe/H]~-2.0 dex, [alpha/Fe]~+0.4 dex and [s/Fe]~0 dex. Stars with similar characteristics were found in small amounts by past surveys of red giants. We discuss the possibility that they belong to a separate sub-population that we name VMP (very metal-poor, at most 5% of the total cluster population), which - in the self-enrichment hypothesis - is the best-candidate first stellar generation in omega Cen. Two…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
