AGB Sodium Abundances in the Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae (NGC 104)
Christian I. Johnson, Iain McDonald, Catherine A. Pilachowski, Mario, Mateo, John I. Bailey III, Maria J. Cordero, Albert A. Zijlstra, Jeffrey D., Crane, Edward Olszewski, Stephen A. Shectman, and Ian Thompson

TL;DR
This study investigates sodium abundances in AGB stars of 47 Tuc to understand their evolutionary paths, revealing that most Na-rich stars do ascend the AGB, contrasting with findings in other clusters.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed sodium abundance analysis of AGB stars in 47 Tuc, comparing their distribution with RGB stars to explore stellar evolution in this cluster.
Findings
Average [Na/Fe] is slightly lower in AGB stars than RGB stars.
Approximately 20% of Na-rich stars may not ascend the AGB.
Na-poor and some Na-rich stars evolve through the early AGB phase.
Abstract
A recent analysis comparing the [Na/Fe] distributions of red giant branch (RGB) and asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in the Galactic globular cluster NGC 6752 found that the ratio of Na-poor to Na-rich stars changes from 30:70 on the RGB to 100:0 on the AGB. The surprising paucity of Na-rich stars on the AGB in NGC 6752 warrants additional investigations to determine if the failure of a significant fraction of stars to ascend the AGB is an attribute common to all globular clusters. Therefore, we present radial velocities, [Fe/H], and [Na/Fe] abundances for 35 AGB stars in the Galactic globular cluster 47 Tucanae (47 Tuc; NGC 104), and compare the AGB [Na/Fe] distribution with a similar RGB sample published previously. The abundances and velocities were derived from high resolution spectra obtained with the Michigan/Magellan Fiber System (M2FS) and MSpec spectrograph on the…
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