Excess of Ca (and Sc) produced in globular cluster multiple populations: a first census in 77 Galactic globular clusters
Eugenio Carretta (1), Angela Bragaglia (1) ((1) INAF-Osservatorio di, Astrofisica e Scienza dello Spazio di Bologna)

TL;DR
This study systematically investigates calcium and scandium excesses in 77 Galactic globular clusters, revealing correlations with cluster mass and metallicity, and suggesting specific stellar processes as sources of these abundance anomalies.
Contribution
First comprehensive census of Ca and Sc excess in a large sample of globular clusters, linking chemical anomalies to cluster properties and stellar nucleosynthesis processes.
Findings
Excess Ca and Sc found in select massive GCs.
NGC 4833 likely hosts anti-correlated K and Mg.
Ca enhancement fraction correlates with GC mass and metallicity.
Abstract
Multiple stellar populations in globular clusters (GCs) are distinct by their different abundances of light elements. The abundance anti-correlations point towards a nucleosynthesis origin due to high-temperature H burning, but it remains to be assessed which type of stars altered primordial abundances in GCs. In particular, the regime at very high temperature that shapes the variations in potassium as well as calcium and scandium, which has been detected in a few notable cases such as NGC 2419 and NGC 2808, is still poorly explored. We started a systematic search for excess of Ca (and Sc) in GC stars with respect to the level of unmodified field stars. Statistically robust evidence of such excess was found in a small number of GCs (NGC 4833, NGC 6715, NGC 6402, NGC 5296, NGC 5824, and NGC 5139/omega Centauri) that join the previously known two clusters. For the first time we show that…
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