High-resolution abundance analysis of red giants in the metal-poor bulge globular cluster HP~1
B. Barbuy, E. Cantelli, A. Vemado, H. Ernandes, S. Ortolani, I., Saviane, E. Bica, D. Minniti, B. Dias, Y. Momany, V. Hill, M. Zoccali, C., Siqueira-Mello

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed high-resolution abundance analysis of six red giants in the metal-poor bulge globular cluster HP~1, revealing insights into early nucleosynthesis and chemical enrichment in the Galaxy.
Contribution
It presents the first high-resolution spectroscopic analysis of multiple elements in HP~1, confirming its metallicity and chemical abundance patterns, and discusses implications for early Galactic formation.
Findings
Confirmed mean metallicity of [Fe/H] = -1.06
Enhanced alpha-elements indicating early supernova enrichment
Moderate heavy element enhancement consistent with r-process formation
Abstract
The globular cluster HP~1 is projected at only 3.33 degrees from the Galactic center. Together with its distance, this makes it one of the most central globular clusters in the Milky Way. It has a blue horizontal branch (BHB) and a metallicity of [Fe/H]~-1.0. This means that it probably is one of the oldest objects in the Galaxy. Abundance ratios can reveal the nucleosynthesis pattern of the first stars as well as the early chemical enrichment and early formation of stellar populations. High-resolution spectra obtained for six stars were analyzed to derive the abundances of the light elements C, N, O, Na, and Al, the alpha-elements Mg, Si, Ca, and Ti, and the heavy elements Sr, Y , Zr, Ba, La, and Eu.} High-resolution spectra of six red giants that are confirmed members of the bulge globular cluster HP~1 were obtained with the 8m VLT UT2-Kueyen telescope with the UVES spectrograph in…
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