Chemical enrichment mechanisms in Omega Centauri: clues from neutron-capture elements
Valentina D'Orazi, Raffaele Gratton, Elena Pancino, Angela Bragaglia,, Eugenio Carretta, Sara Lucatello, Chris Sneden

TL;DR
This study investigates neutron-capture element enrichment in Omega Centauri by measuring lead and other element abundances, revealing dominant main s-process contributions and suggesting unique polluter characteristics in this complex globular cluster.
Contribution
First measurement of lead abundances in Omega Centauri, providing new insights into its s-process enrichment and the nature of its polluters.
Findings
Pb production occurs at [Fe/H]>-1.7 dex
Weak s-process contribution is negligible
Main s-process in Omega Cen involves higher mass polluters
Abstract
In the complex picture of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters (GCs), a special role is played by NGC 5139 Omega Centauri. At variance with the majority of GCs, Omega Cen exhibits significant star-to-star variations in metallicity and in relative neutron-capture element abundance ratios with respect to Fe, along with split evolutionary sequences as revealed from colour-magnitude diagrams. Combining information from photometry and spectroscopy, several studies suggested that an age spread of several Gyr has to be invoked to explain (at least partially) some of the observed features. However, a comprehensive understanding of the formation, evolution and chemical enrichment processes is still not at hand. Relatively metal-rich Omega cen stars display neutron-capture abundance distributions dominated by contributions from the s-process, but it is not clear what roles have been…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science
