Clues on the Galactic evolution of sulphur from star clusters
E. Caffau, L. Monaco, M. Spite, P. Bonifacio, G. Carraro, H.-G., Ludwig, S. Villanova, Y. Beletsky, L. Sbordone

TL;DR
This study investigates sulphur abundances in star clusters to understand galactic chemical evolution, finding that sulphur measurements are reliable tracers and generally consistent with field stars, with some exceptions.
Contribution
It provides new sulphur abundance measurements in multiple star clusters and compares them to field stars, highlighting the reliability of sulphur as a tracer of galactic evolution.
Findings
Sulphur abundances in clusters generally match those in field stars.
Trumpler 5 shows a lower [S/Fe] ratio in NLTE analysis compared to field stars.
Clusters are chemically homogeneous for sulphur within 0.05 dex.
Abstract
(Abridged) The abundances of alpha-elements are a powerful diagnostic of the star formation history and chemical evolution of a galaxy. Sulphur, being moderately volatile, can be reliably measured in the interstellar medium (ISM) of damped Ly-alpha galaxies and extragalactic HII regions. Measurements in stars of different metallicity in our Galaxy can then be readily compared to the abundances in external galaxies. Such a comparison is not possible for Si or Ca that suffer depletion onto dust in the ISM. Furthermore, studying sulphur is interesting because it probes nucleosynthetic conditions that are very different from those of O or Mg. The measurements in star clusters are a reliable tracers of the Galactic evolution of sulphur. We find <A(S)>NLTE=6.11+/-0.04 for M 4, <A(S)>NLTE=7.17+/-0.02 for NGC 2477, and <A(S)>NLTE=7.13+/-0.06 for NGC 5822. For the only star studied in Trumpler 5…
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