2007A&A...476.1261M


Query : 2007A&A...476.1261M

2007A&A...476.1261M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 476, 1261-1282 (2007/12-4)

Dust, pulsation, chromospheres and their role in driving mass loss from red giants in Galactic globular clusters.

McDONALD I. and VAN LOON J.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

Mass loss from red giants in old globular clusters affects the horizontal branch (HB) morphology and post-HB stellar evolution including the production of ultraviolet-bright stars, dredge up of nucleosynthesis products and replenishment of the intra-cluster medium. Study of mass loss in globular clusters also allows one to investigate the metallicity dependence of the mass loss from cool, low-mass stars down to very low metallicities. We present an analysis of new VLT/UVES spectra of 47 red giants in the Galactic globular clusters 47 Tuc (NGC 104), NGC 362, ω Cen (NGC 5139), NGC 6388, M 54 (NGC 6715) and M 15 (NGC 7078). The spectra cover the wavelength region 6100-9900 Å at a resolving power of R = 110000. Some of these stars are known to exhibit mid-infrared excess emission indicative of circumstellar dust. Our aim is to detect signatures of mass loss, identify the mechanism(s) responsible for such outflows, and measure the mass-loss rates. We determine for each star its effective temperature, luminosity, radius and escape velocity. We analyse the Hα and near-infrared calcium triplet lines for evidence of outflows, pulsation and chromospheric activity, and present a simple model for estimating mass-loss rates from the Hα line profile. We compare our results with a variety of other, independent methods. We argue that a chromosphere persists in Galactic globular cluster giants and controls the mass-loss rate to late-K/early-M spectral types, where pulsation becomes strong enough to drive shock waves at luminosities above the RGB tip. This transition may be metallicity-dependent. We find mass-loss rates of ∼10–7 to 10–5M/yr, largely independent of metallicity.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: AGB and post-AGB - stars: circumstellar matter - stars: mass-loss - stars: chromospheres - infrared: stars - Galaxy: globular clusters: general

Nomenclature: Table 2: Cl* NGC 362 MV oNN (Nos o1-o10), Cl* NGC 362 MV xNa (Nos x1-x3, x2a-x2c), Cl* NGC 104 MV xN (Nos x1-x9), Cl* NGC 6388 MV oNN (Nos o1-o12), Cl* NGC 6388 MV xN (Nos x1-x6), Cl* NGC 7078 MV xN (Nos x1-x2), Cl* NGC 6715 MV xN (No. x1), Cl* NGC 5139 MV xN (No. x1).

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Number of rows : 61
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 2MASS J00235767-7205296 pA* 00 23 57.5724564864 -72 05 29.439254436     11.368   9.916 ~ 8 0
2 Cl* NGC 104 R 4 LP* 00 24 02.5117061396 -72 05 07.392666529   14.196 11.486   9.347 ~ 15 0
3 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3917 0
4 Cl* NGC 104 MV x2 * 00 24 07.8 -72 05 09           ~ 2 0
5 Cl* NGC 104 LW 13 V* 00 24 07.86 -72 04 31.7     12.56     ~ 13 0
6 Cl* NGC 104 SAW V8 LP* 00 24 08.5921227096 -72 03 54.756825192   13.779 10.950   9.037 M2/3II:e 28 0
7 Cl* NGC 104 MV x3 * 00 24 09.4205786616 -72 04 48.974846808   13.259 11.094   9.625 ~ 6 0
8 Cl* NGC 104 LW 19 V* 00 24 23.1749059824 -72 04 22.861632036     11.85     ~ 5 0
9 2MASS J00250918-7202397 LP* 00 25 09.2112195288 -72 02 39.547402260   13.55 11.67     ~ 22 0
10 Cl* NGC 104 SAW V3 Mi* 00 25 15.9982784808 -72 03 54.669418812       12.485   M2/3Ib-IIe 40 0
11 NAME SMC G 00 52 38.0 -72 48 01   2.79 2.2     ~ 11152 1
12 2MASS J01031065-7050540 LP* 01 03 10.6499236752 -70 50 54.075141348     12.66   10.97 ~ 7 0
13 Cl* NGC 362 MV o9 * 01 03 10.9 -70 50 59           ~ 1 0
14 Cl* NGC 362 MV o4 * 01 03 12.6 -70 50 38           ~ 2 0
15 Cl* NGC 362 MV o2 * 01 03 13.6 -70 50 59           ~ 2 0
16 2MASS J01031361-7050369 LP* 01 03 13.6276329024 -70 50 37.084757460     12.73   11.00 ~ 11 0
17 Cl* NGC 362 FWM a LP* 01 03 13.6822437307 -70 51 14.006209440           ~ 4 0
18 2MASS J01031379-7051092 LP* 01 03 13.8009643519 -70 51 09.419966259     12.79   11.13 ~ 6 0
19 NGC 362 GlC 01 03 14.26 -70 50 55.6     6.58     ~ 1085 0
20 Cl* NGC 362 MV x2 c * 01 03 14.5 -70 50 59           ~ 1 0
21 Cl* NGC 362 FWM ac * 01 03 14.67144 -70 51 15.3216           ~ 7 0
22 Cl* NGC 362 MV x2 a * 01 03 14.7 -70 50 59           ~ 2 0
23 2MASS J01031474-7050588 RG* 01 03 14.74320 -70 50 58.8948           ~ 10 0
24 Cl* NGC 362 MV x2 b * 01 03 14.9 -70 51 00           ~ 1 0
25 Cl* NGC 362 MV o1 V* 01 03 15.19 -70 50 36.7           O-rich 17 0
26 Cl* NGC 362 MV o5 a * 01 03 17.1 -70 50 50           ~ 3 0
27 2MASS J01031723-7050496 RG* 01 03 17.1482315753 -70 50 49.663145163     12.71   10.32 ~ 5 0
28 Cl* NGC 362 MV o5 b * 01 03 17.3 -70 50 50           ~ 2 0
29 Cl* NGC 362 MV x1 * 01 03 19.0 -70 50 52           ~ 4 0
30 2MASS J01032007-7050549 LP* 01 03 20.0683766880 -70 50 55.073394960     12.57   10.94 ~ 8 0
31 NAME Magellanic Clouds GrG 03 00 -71.0           ~ 7067 0
32 NAME LMC G 05 23 34.6 -69 45 22     0.4     ~ 17438 0
33 NGC 5139 9132 LP* 13 26 46.3606924824 -47 29 30.558581988 17.112 15.104 13.585 11.454 10.361 M2.5 32 0
34 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3427 0
35 * alf Her ** 17 14 38.85818 +14 23 25.2262           M5Ib-II+G5III+F2V: 202 0
36 2MASS J17361141-4444078 LP* 17 36 11.4141077016 -44 44 07.796770908     14.66   11.85 ~ 3 0
37 Cl* NGC 6388 MV x2 LP? 17 36 13.0681139078 -44 43 04.671635702           ~ 2 0
38 2MASS J17361486-4443121 LP* 17 36 14.8633917600 -44 43 12.032781420     15.46   12.56 ~ 3 0
39 2MASS J17361503-4443325 LP* 17 36 15.0357701288 -44 43 32.390491799     15.75   12.62 ~ 9 0
40 Cl* NGC 6388 MV o8 * 17 36 15.3 -44 44 31           ~ 1 0
41 2MASS J17361551-4444264 LP* 17 36 15.517 -44 44 26.49     15.30   12.31 ~ 3 0
42 Cl* NGC 6388 MV o10 RG* 17 36 15.95 -44 43 48.6           ~ 4 0
43 Cl* NGC 6388 MV x6 * 17 36 16.047 -44 44 36.43     16.38   12.88 ~ 2 0
44 Cl* NGC 6388 MV o5 LP? 17 36 16.6875945744 -44 43 27.931227816           ~ 2 0
45 NGC 6388 GlC 17 36 17.461 -44 44 08.34           ~ 914 1
46 Cl* NGC 6388 MV o4 LP? 17 36 17.5979984604 -44 43 45.936145850     15.05   12.22 ~ 3 0
47 2MASS J17361774-4444221 LP* 17 36 17.74 -44 44 22.2     15.06   12.32 ~ 3 0
48 Cl* NGC 6388 MV x1 * 17 36 18.1 -44 43 25           ~ 1 0
49 Cl* NGC 6388 SAW V8 LP? 17 36 18.1505481688 -44 43 24.266589078           ~ 4 0
50 Cl* NGC 6388 MV x5 LP? 17 36 18.8466840386 -44 43 45.886749924     15.53   12.42 ~ 3 0
51 2MASS J17361886-4444043 LP* 17 36 18.87 -44 44 04.4     14.95   12.49 ~ 3 0
52 Cl* NGC 6388 MV o9 BS* 17 36 18.93 -44 44 14.2 21.50 20.30 19.72     ~ 3 0
53 Cl* NGC 6388 MV o3 LP? 17 36 20.2050579225 -44 44 31.808318844           ~ 2 0
54 Cl* NGC 6388 MV o11 * 17 36 20.3758714560 -44 44 15.657267480     14.52   12.41 ~ 2 0
55 Cl* NGC 6388 MV x4 LP* 17 36 21.4128621384 -44 43 42.016366452   17.12 15.21     ~ 4 0
56 M 54 GlC 18 55 03.33 -30 28 47.5           ~ 1069 0
57 Cl* NGC 6715 MV x1 * 18 55 04.5294972000 -30 29 35.443452120           ~ 1 0
58 2MASS J21295815+1209466 RG* 21 29 58.155 +12 09 46.70   14.55 13.24     ~ 6 0
59 M 15 GlC 21 29 58.33 +12 10 01.2           ~ 3140 0
60 Cl* NGC 7078 AC 761 * 21 29 58.84 +12 10 17.1     13.45     ~ 5 0
61 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4299 0

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