UVES analysis of red giants in the bulge globular cluster NGC 6522
B. Barbuy, E. Cantelli, L. Muniz, S.O. Souza, C. Chiappini, R., Hirschi, G. Cescutti, M. Pignatari, S. Ortolani, L. Kerber, F.F.S. Maia, E., Bica, E. Depagne

TL;DR
This study analyzes the chemical abundances of red giants in the bulge globular cluster NGC 6522 to understand early Galactic chemical enrichment, revealing specific element correlations and the presence of multiple stellar populations.
Contribution
It provides detailed elemental abundance measurements for NGC 6522, including light, alpha, odd-Z, neutron-capture, and r-process elements, and investigates multiple stellar populations within the cluster.
Findings
Detected Na-Al, Na-N, and Mg-Al correlations.
No clear Na-O anti-correlation observed.
Mean metallicity [Fe/H] = -1.05 with enhanced alpha and r-process elements.
Abstract
NGC 6522 is a moderately metal-poor bulge globular cluster ([Fe/H]1.0), and it is a well-studied representative among a number of moderately metal-poor blue horizontal branch clusters located in the bulge. The NGC 6522 abundance pattern can give hints on the earliest chemical enrichment in the central Galaxy. The aim of this study is to derive abundances of the light elements C and N; alpha elements O, Mg, Si, Ca, and Ti; odd-Z elements Na and Al; neutron-capture elements Y, Zr, Ba, La, and Nd; and the r-process element Eu. We verify if there are first- and second-generation stars: we find clear evidence of Na-Al, Na-N, and Mg-Al correlations, while we cannot identify the Na-O anti-correlation from our data. High-resolution spectra of six red giants in the bulge globular cluster NGC 6522 were obtained at the 8m VLT UT2-Kueyen telescope in FLAMES+UVES configuration. In light of…
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