Globular Cluster UVIT legacy Survey (GlobUleS) III. Omega Centauri in Far-Ultraviolet
Deepthi S. Prabhu, Annapurni Subramaniam, Snehalata Sahu, Chul Chung,, Nathan W. C. Leigh, Emanuele Dalessandro, Sourav Chatterjee, N. Kameswara, Rao, Michael Shara, Patrick Cote, Samyaday Choudhury, Gajendra Pandey, Aldo, A. R. Valcarce, Gaurav Singh, Joesph E. Postma

TL;DR
This study uses far-ultraviolet imaging to analyze Omega Centauri's stellar populations, revealing details about horizontal branch stars, white dwarfs, and helium enrichment, providing insights into its formation history.
Contribution
First comprehensive FUV study of Omega Centauri, including modeling of multiple subpopulations and insights into helium enrichment and stellar evolution.
Findings
He-rich subpopulations are radially more segregated
Some hHBs are less massive than in M13
WD properties are similar to those in M13
Abstract
We present the first comprehensive study of the most massive globular cluster Omega Centauri in the far-ultraviolet (FUV) extending from the center to ~ 28% of the tidal radius using the Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope aboard AstroSat. A comparison of the FUV-optical color-magnitude diagrams with available canonical models reveals that the horizontal branch (HB) stars bluer than the knee (hHBs) and the white dwarfs (WDs) are fainter in the FUV by ~ 0.5 mag than model predictions. They are also fainter than their counterparts in M13, another massive cluster. We simulated HB with at least five subpopulations, including three He-rich populations with a substantial He enrichment of Y up to 0.43 dex, to reproduce the observed FUV distribution. We find the He-rich younger subpopulations to be radially more segregated than the He-normal older ones, suggesting an in-situ enrichment from older…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
