High-resolution abundance analysis of red giants in the globular cluster NGC 6522
B. Barbuy, C. Chiappini, E. Cantelli, E. Depagne, M. Pignatari, R., Hirschi, G. Cescutti, S. Ortolani, V. Hill, M. Zoccali, D. Minniti, M., Trevisan, E. Bica, A. G\'omez

TL;DR
This study provides a high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of red giants in NGC 6522, refining their stellar parameters and elemental abundances to better understand early nucleosynthesis signatures in the galactic bulge.
Contribution
It offers a high-resolution re-analysis of NGC 6522 stars, improving the accuracy of stellar parameters and elemental abundances compared to previous medium-resolution studies.
Findings
Confirmed metallicity [Fe/H] = -0.95+-0.15 for NGC 6522
Detected Eu overabundance with +0.2 < [Eu/Fe] < +0.4
Observed moderate variations in neutron-capture element abundances
Abstract
The [Sr/Ba] and [Y/Ba] scatter observed in some galactic halo stars that are very metal-poor stars and in a few individual stars of the oldest known Milky Way globular cluster NGC 6522,have been interpreted as evidence of early enrichment by massive fast-rotating stars (spinstars). Because NGC 6522 is a bulge globular cluster, the suggestion was that not only the very-metal poor halo stars, but also bulge stars at [Fe/H]~-1 could be used as probes of the stellar nucleosynthesis signatures from the earlier generations of massive stars, but at much higher metallicity. For the bulge the suggestions were based on early spectra available for stars in NGC 6522, with a medium resolution of R~22,000 and a moderate signal-to-noise ratio. The main purpose of this study is to re-analyse the NGC 6522 stars previously reported using new high-resolution (R~45,000) and high signal-to-noise spectra…
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