Metallicity variations in the Type II globular cluster NGC6934
A. F. Marino, D. Yong, A. P. Milone, G. Piotto, M. Lundquist, L. R., Bedin, A.-N. Chene', G. Da Costa, M. Asplund, and H. Jerjen

TL;DR
This study reveals metallicity variations in NGC6934, a globular cluster with a unique photometric signature, showing some similarities to Type II GCs but also notable differences in chemical abundance patterns.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed chemical abundance analysis of NGC6934, highlighting its partial similarities and differences with known Type II globular clusters.
Findings
Star-to-star Fe variations of ~0.2 dex observed.
No significant variations in neutron-capture elements.
Homogeneity in light elements C, O, Na among analyzed stars.
Abstract
The Hubble Space Telescope photometric survey of Galactic globular clusters (GCs) has revealed a peculiar "chromosome map" for NGC6934. Besides a typical sequence, similar to that observed in Type I GCs, NGC 6934 displays additional stars on the red side, analogous to the anomalous, Type II GCs, as defined in our previous work. We present a chemical abundance analysis of four red giants in this GC. Two stars are located on the chromosome map sequence common to all GCs, and another two on the additional sequence. We find: (i) star-to-star Fe variations, with the two anomalous stars being enriched by ~0.2 dex. Due to our small-size sample, this difference is at the ~2.5 sigma level; (ii) no evidence for variations in the slow neutron-capture abundances over Fe, at odds with what is often observed in anomalous Type II GCs, e.g. M 22 and Omega Centauri; (iii) no large variations in light…
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