Chemical analysis of NGC 6528: one of the most metal-rich bulge globular cluster
C. Mu\~noz, D. Geisler, S. Villanova, I. Saviane, C.C. Cort\'es, B., Dias, R.E. Cohen, F. Mauro, C. Moni Bidin

TL;DR
This study provides detailed chemical abundances of seven red giant stars in NGC 6528, revealing its similarity to bulge field stars and other bulge globular clusters, and investigates its multiple populations and chemical evolution.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed chemical abundance analysis of NGC 6528's red giants, highlighting its chemical similarity to bulge stars and other bulge GCs, and examines its multiple populations.
Findings
Mean [Fe/H] = -0.14 dex with no significant internal spread
No extended O-Na or Mg-Al anticorrelations observed
Chemical patterns align with bulge field stars and NGC 6553
Abstract
The Bulge Globular Clusters (GCs) are key tracers of this central ancient component of our Galaxy. It is essential to understand their formation and evolution to study that of the bulge, as well as their relationship with the other Galactic GC systems (halo and disk GCs). Our main goals are to obtain detailed abundances for a sample of seven red giant members of NGC 6528 in order to characterize its chemical composition and study the relationship of this GC with the bulge, and with other bulge, halo and disk GCs. Moreover, we analyze this clusters behavior associated with the Multiple Populations (MPs) phenomenon. We obtained the stellar parameters and chemical abundances of light elements (Na, Al), iron-peak elements (V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu), {\alpha}-elements (O, Mg, Si, Ca, Ti) and heavy elements (Zr, Ba, Eu) in seven red giant members of NGC 6528 using high resolution…
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