Chemical abundances in the multiple sub-giant branch of 47 Tucanae: insights on its faint sub-giant branch component
A. F. Marino, A. P. Milone, L. Casagrande, R. Collet, A. Dotter, C. I., Johnson, K. Lind, L.R. Bedin, H. Jerjen, A. Aparicio, L. Sbordone

TL;DR
This study provides the first detailed chemical analysis of the faint sub-giant branch in 47 Tuc, revealing distinct abundance patterns that suggest a possible helium enhancement and complex stellar population history.
Contribution
It offers the first chemical characterization of the faint-SGB in 47 Tuc and compares it with other populations, revealing subtle abundance differences and their implications.
Findings
Faint-SGB stars show N and Na enhancements.
No significant C+N+O enrichment in faint-SGB stars.
Iron abundance is consistent across populations.
Abstract
The globular cluster 47 Tuc exhibits a complex sub-giant branch (SGB) with a faint-SGB comprising only about the 10% of the cluster mass and a bright-SGB hosting at least two distinct populations.We present a spectroscopic analysis of 62 SGB stars including 21 faint-SGB stars. We thus provide the first chemical analysis of the intriguing faint-SGB population and compare its abundances with those of the dominant populations. We have inferred abundances of Fe, representative light elements C, N, Na, and Al, {\alpha} elements Mg and Si for individual stars. Oxygen has been obtained by co-adding spectra of stars on different sequences. In addition, we have analysed 12 stars along the two main RGBs of 47 Tuc. Our principal results are: (i) star-to-star variations in C/N/Na among RGB and bright-SGB stars; (ii) substantial N and Na enhancements for the minor population corresponding to the…
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