Abundance of zirconium in the globular cluster 47 Tuc: a possible Zr-Na correlation?
E. Kolomiecas, V. Dobrovolskas, A. Ku\v{c}inskas, P. Bonifacio, S., Korotin

TL;DR
This study analyzes Na and Zr abundances in 237 RGB stars of 47 Tuc, revealing a weak but significant Zr-Na correlation and Zr over-abundance in second-generation stars, suggesting linked nucleosynthesis processes.
Contribution
It provides the largest dataset of Na and Zr abundances in GGC stars and identifies a statistically significant Zr-Na correlation and Zr over-abundance in second-generation stars.
Findings
Weak Zr-Na correlation detected
Zr over-abundance in 2P stars (~0.06 dex)
Stars enriched in Zr and Na are more centrally concentrated
Abstract
We determined abundances of Na and Zr in the atmospheres of 237 RGB stars in Galactic globular cluster (GGC) 47 Tuc (NGC 104), with a primary objective of investigating possible differences between the abundances of Zr in the first generation (1P) and second generation (2P) stars. For the abundance analysis, we used archival UVES/GIRAFFE spectra obtained during three different observing programmes. Abundances were determined from two Na I and three Zr I lines, using 1D hydrostatic ATLAS model atmospheres. The target stars for the abundance analysis were limited to those with 4200 4800 K. This is the largest sample of GGC stars in which Na and Zr abundances have been studied so far. While our mean [Na/Fe] and [Zr/Fe] ratios agree well with those determined in the earlier studies, we find a weak but statistically significant correlation in the ${\rm [Zr/Fe]} -…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomical and nuclear sciences · Astro and Planetary Science
