The Na-O anticorrelation in horizontal branch stars. I. NGC 2808
R. G. Gratton, S. Lucatello, E. Carretta, A. Bragaglia, V. D'Orazi, Y., Al Momany

TL;DR
This study confirms the Na-O anticorrelation in NGC 2808's horizontal branch stars, linking chemical composition to stellar populations and HB star colors, supporting multiple population scenarios.
Contribution
It provides direct spectroscopic evidence connecting Na-O abundances with HB star colors, validating predictions about He content and stellar populations in NGC 2808.
Findings
Blue HB stars are Na-rich and O-poor
Red HB stars are more O-rich and Na-poor
More than three stellar populations exist in NGC 2808
Abstract
Globular clusters have been recognized to host multiple stellar populations. A spectacular example of this is the massive cluster NGC2808, where multiple populations have been found along the horizontal branch (HB) and the main sequence (MS). Studies of red giants showed that this cluster appears homogeneous insofar Fe abundance is concerned, but it shows an extended anticorrelation between Na and O abundances. The Na-poor, O-rich population can be identified with the red MS, and the Na-rich, O-poor one with the blue one. This may be understood in terms of different He content, He being correlated with Na. A prediction of this scenario is that He-rich, Na-rich He-core burning stars, because they are less massive, will end up on the bluer part of the HB, while He-poor, Na-poor stars will reside on the red HB. The aim of this paper is to verify this prediction. To this purpose, we…
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