Chemical Abundances of Seven Outer Halo M31 Globular Clusters from the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey
Charli M. Sakari

TL;DR
This study presents detailed chemical abundance measurements of seven outer halo M31 globular clusters, revealing their metallicities, element ratios, and potential origins, thus shedding light on M31's accretion history.
Contribution
First detailed chemical abundance analysis of seven outer halo M31 globular clusters from high-resolution spectra, linking their properties to possible progenitor dwarf galaxies.
Findings
Four clusters are metal-poor and alpha-enhanced with star-to-star Na and Mg variations.
Three clusters are more metal-rich with diverse chemical signatures, some resembling LMC stars.
No conclusive link to streams, but possible associations with progenitors of known structures.
Abstract
Observations of stellar streams in M31's outer halo suggest that M31 is actively accreting several dwarf galaxies and their globular clusters (GCs). Detailed abundances can chemically link clusters to their birth environments, establishing whether or not a GC has been accreted from a satellite dwarf galaxy. This talk presents the detailed chemical abundances of seven M31 outer halo GCs (with projected distances from M31 greater than 30 kpc), as derived from high-resolution integrated-light spectra taken with the Hobby Eberly Telescope. Five of these clusters were recently discovered in the Pan-Andromeda Archaeological Survey (PAndAS)---this talk presents the first determinations of integrated Fe, Na, Mg, Ca, Ti, Ni, Ba, and Eu abundances for these clusters. Four of the target clusters (PA06, PA53, PA54, and PA56) are metal-poor (), -enhanced (though they are…
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