Multiple populations in Omega Centauri: a cluster analysis of spectroscopic data
Raffaele Gratton, Christian I. Johnson, Sara Lucatello, Valentina, D'Orazi, and Catherine A. Pilachowski

TL;DR
This study uses cluster analysis on spectroscopic data to identify and characterize multiple stellar populations in Omega Centauri, revealing complex chemical and spatial structures that inform its formation history.
Contribution
It provides a detailed statistical analysis of Omega Centauri's populations, identifying three main groups with distinct chemical and spatial properties, advancing understanding of its complex evolution.
Findings
Three main stellar populations identified with distinct chemical signatures.
Metal-poor group shows moderate O-Na anticorrelation and is La-poor.
Metal-intermediate group exhibits extreme O-Na anticorrelation and is La-rich.
Abstract
Omega Cen is composed of several stellar populations. Their history might allow us to reconstruct the evolution of this complex object. We performed a statistical cluster analysis on the large data set provided by Johnson and Pilachowski (2010). Stars in Omega Cen divide into three main groups. The metal-poor group includes about a third of the total. It shows a moderate O-Na anticorrelation, and similarly to other clusters, the O-poor second generation stars are more centrally concentrated than the O-rich first generation ones. This whole population is La-poor, with a pattern of abundances for n-capture elements which is very close to a scaled r-process one. The metal-intermediate group includes the majority of the cluster stars. This is a much more complex population, with an internal spread in the abundances of most elements. It shows an extreme O-Na anticorrelation, with a very…
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