Spectroscopy of horizontal branch stars in Omega Centauri
C. Moni Bidin, S. Villanova, G. Piotto, S. Moehler, S. Cassisi, Y., Momany

TL;DR
This study examines the properties of horizontal branch stars in Omega Centauri, revealing differential reddening, helium abundance variations, and peculiar brightness behaviors, contributing new insights into stellar evolution in this complex cluster.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of reddening, helium abundance, and mass of HB stars, highlighting differential reddening and peculiar brightness patterns unique to Omega Centauri.
Findings
Differential reddening pattern observed across the cluster.
Helium abundance shows a bimodal distribution at high temperatures.
Stars hotter than 11000K are fainter in U band than models predict.
Abstract
We analyze the reddening, surface helium abundance and mass of 115 horizontal branch (HB) and blue hook (BH) stars in OmegaCentauri, spanning the HB from the blue edge of the instability strip to Teff~50000K. The mean cluster reddening is E(B-V)=0.115+-0.004, in good agreement with previous estimates, but we evidence a pattern of differential reddening in the cluster area. The stars in the western half are more reddened than in the southwest quadrant by 0.03-0.04 magnitudes. We find that the helium abundances measured on low-resolution spectra are systematically lower by ~0.25 dex than the measurements based on higher resolution. No difference in helium abundance is detected between OmegaCentauri and three comparison clusters, and the stars in the range 11500-20000K follow a trend with temperature, which probably reflects a variable efficiency of the diffusion processes. There is mild…
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