[LMM2012] 13872 , the SIMBAD biblio

2012A&A...541A.141L - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 541A, 141-141 (2012/5-1)

C and N abundances of main sequence and subgiant branch stars in NGC 1851.

LARDO C., MILONE A.P., MARINO A.F., MUCCIARELLI A., PANCINO E., ZOCCALI M., REJKUBA M., CARRERA R. and GONZALEZ O.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the first chemical analysis of stars on the double subgiant branch (SGB) of the globular cluster NGC 1851. We obtained 48 Magellan IMACS spectra of subgiants and fainter stars covering the spectral region between 3650-6750Å to derive C and N abundances from the spectral features at 4300Å (G-band) and at ∼3883Å (CN). We added to our sample ∼45 unvevolved stars previously observed with FORS2 at the VLT. These two datasets were homogeneously reduced and analyzed. We derived abundances of C and N for a total of 64 stars and found considerable star-to-star variations in both [C/H] and [N/H] at all luminosities extending to the red giant branch (RGB) base (V∼18.9). These abundances appear to be strongly anticorrelated, as would be expected from the CN-cycle enrichment, but we did not detect any bimodality in the C or N content. We used Hubble space telescope (HST) and ground-based photometry to select two groups of faint- and bright-SGB stars from the visual and Stroemgren color-magnitude diagrams. Significant variations in the carbon and nitrogen abundances are present among stars of each group, which indicates that each SGB hosts multiple subgenerations of stars. Bright- and faint-SGB stars differ in the total C+N content, where the fainter SGB have about 2.5 times the C+N content of the brighter ones. Coupling our results with literature photometric data and abundance determinations from high-resolution studies, we identify the fainter SGB with the red-RGB population, which also should be richer on average in Ba and other s-process elements, as well as in Na and N, when compared to brighter SGB and the blue-RGB population.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - globular clusters: individual: NGC 1851

Nomenclature: Table 1: [LMM2012] NNNNN N=85 among (Nos 11219-43014).

Simbad objects: 89

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