FORS2/VLT survey of Milky Way globular clusters II. Fe and Mg abundances of 51 Milky Way globular clusters on a homogeneous scale
Bruno Dias, Beatriz Barbuy, Ivo Saviane, Enrico Held, Gary Da Costa,, Sergio Ortolani, Marco Gullieuszik, Sergio Vasquez

TL;DR
This study provides a homogeneous set of Fe and Mg abundances for 51 Milky Way globular clusters, enhancing understanding of their chemical evolution and confirming some clusters as the oldest in the galaxy.
Contribution
First homogeneous spectroscopic analysis of 51 globular clusters including several with previously unknown metallicities or limited data.
Findings
Metallicities agree with high-resolution data within 0.08 dex.
Cluster alpha-element trends follow those of field stars.
Identification of candidate oldest globular clusters NGC 6558 and HP 1.
Abstract
(ABRIDGED) Globular clusters trace the formation and evolution of the Milky Way and surrounding galaxies, and outline their chemical enrichment history. To accomplish these tasks it is important to have large samples of clusters with homogeneous data and analysis to derive kinematics, chemical abundances, ages and locations. We obtain homogeneous metallicities and alpha-element enhancement for over 800 red giant stars in 51 Galactic bulge, disc, and halo globular clusters that are among the most distant and/or highly reddened in the Galaxy's globular cluster system. We observed R ~ 2000 spectra in the wavelength interval 456-586 nm and applied full spectrum fitting technique. We compared the mean abundances of all clusters with previous work and with field stars. We used the relation between mean metallicity and horizontal branch morphology defined by all clusters to select outliers for…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
