Measuring helium abundance difference in giants of NGC 2808
L. Pasquini, P. Mauas, H.U. Kaufl, C. Cacciari

TL;DR
This study directly measures helium abundance differences between giant stars in NGC 2808 using high-resolution spectra, providing new evidence of He variation among sub-populations in globular clusters.
Contribution
It introduces a method to directly detect helium abundance differences in giants by analyzing the He I 10830 Å line, linking spectral features to He content in sub-populations.
Findings
Detected a helium abundance difference of ΔY ≥ 0.17 between two giants.
Observed a blueshifted He I line in the Na-rich star, indicating different He levels.
Confirmed He variation aligns with previous photometric and spectroscopic evidence.
Abstract
Multiple populations have been detected in several globular clusters (GC) that do not display a spread in metallicity. Unusual features of their CMD can be interpreted in terms of differences in the Helium content of the stars belonging to the sub-populations. Differences in He abundance have never been directly observed. We attempt to measure these differences in two giant stars of NGC 2808 with very similar parameters but different Na and O abundances, hence that presumably belong to different sub-populations, by directly comparing their He I 10830 {\AA} lines. The He 10830 {\AA} line forms in the upper chromosphere. Our detailed models derive the chromospheric structure using the Ca II and H, and simulate the corresponding He I 10830 line profiles. We show that, at a given value of He abundance, the He I 10830 equivalent width cannot significantly change without a…
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