Rubidium abundances in the globular clusters NGC 6752, NGC 1904 and NGC 104 (47 Tuc)
Valentina D'Orazi, Maria Lugaro, Simon W. Campbell, Angela Bragaglia,, Eugenio Carretta, Raffaele G. Gratton, Sara Lucatello, Francesca D'Antona

TL;DR
This study investigates rubidium abundances in three globular clusters, finding no star-to-star variations and discussing implications for stellar pollution sources, especially in relation to intermediate-mass AGB stars and other candidate polluters.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of Rb abundances in multiple GCs, challenging existing models of stellar pollution and nucleosynthesis.
Findings
Rubidium shows no star-to-star variation in studied clusters.
Potential exception of NGC 6388 with uncertain Rb variation.
Implications for the sources of proton-capture element variations.
Abstract
Large star-to-star variations of the abundances of proton-capture elements, such as Na and O, in globular clusters (GCs) are interpreted as the effect of internal pollution resulting from the presence of multiple stellar populations. To better constrain this scenario we investigate the abundance distribution of the heavy element rubidium (Rb) in NGC 6752, NGC 1904, and NGC 104 (47 Tuc). Combining the results from our sample with those in the literature, we found that Rb exhibits no star-to-star variations, regardless the cluster metallicity, with the possible intriguing, though very uncertain, exception of the metal-rich bulge cluster NGC 6388. If no star-to-star variations will be confirmed for all GCs, it implies that the stellar source of the proton-capture element variations must not have produced significant amounts of Rb. This element is observed to be enhanced at extremely high…
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