The Na-O anticorrelation in horizontal branch stars. II. NGC1851
R. G. Gratton, S. Lucatello, E. Carretta, A. Bragaglia, V. D'Orazi, Y., Al Momany, A. Sollima, M. Salaris, S. Cassisi

TL;DR
This study investigates the Na-O anticorrelation and chemical abundances in horizontal branch stars of NGC1851, revealing distinct groups with different compositions and proposing evolutionary links between them.
Contribution
It provides detailed chemical abundance analysis of HB stars in NGC1851, identifying correlations and differences that shed light on stellar populations and evolutionary processes.
Findings
RHB stars split into Na-rich/Ba-rich and Na-poor groups.
Na-O anticorrelation observed among BHB and RHB stars.
He abundance in BHB stars is approximately 0.29.
Abstract
We studied the Na-O anti-correlation from moderately high resolution spectra for 35 stars on the blue HB (BHB), one RR Lyrae, and 55 stars are on the red HB (RHB) of NGC1851. We also derived abundances for He and N in BHB stars, and Ba and upper limits for N in RHB stars. The RHB stars clearly separate into two groups: the vast majority are O-rich and Na-poor, while about 10-15% are Na-rich and moderately O-poor. Most Na-rich RHB stars are also Ba-rich and there is an overall correlation between Na and Ba abundances within the RHB. The group of Ba-rich RHB stars resides on the warmer edge and includes ~10% of the RHB stars. We propose that they are the descendant of the stars on the RGB sequence with very red v-y colour. This sequence is known also to consist of Ba and perhaps CNO-rich stars. However, the upper limit we obtain for N ([N/Fe]<1.55) for one of the Ba-rich stars coupled…
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