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2021ApJ...909..167L - Astrophys. J., 909, 167-167 (2021/March-2)

Multiple stellar populations of globular clusters from homogeneous Ca-CN-CH-NH photometry. VI. M3 (NGC 5272) is not a prototypical normal globular cluster.

LEE J.-W. and SNEDEN C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present Ca-CN-CH-NH photometry for the well-known globular cluster (GC) M3 (NGC 5272). We show new evidence for two M3 populations with distinctly different carbon and nitrogen abundances, seen in a sharp division between CN-weak and CN-strong red-giant branches (RGBs) in M3. The CN-strong population shows a C-N anticorrelation that is a natural consequence of the CN cycle, while the CN-weak population shows at most a very weak C-N anticorrelation. Additionally, the CN-weak population exhibits an elongated spatial distribution that is likely linked to its fast rotation. Our derived metallicities reveal bimodal distributions in both populations, with <[Fe/H]> ≃ -1.60 and -1.45, which appear to be responsible for the discrete double RGB bumps in the CN-weak population and the large WF275W–F814W1G range. From this discovery, we propose that M3 consists of two GCs, namely C1 (23%, <[Fe/H]> ≃ -1.60) and C2 (77%, <[Fe/H]> ≃ -1.45), each of which has its own C-N anticorrelation and structural and kinematical properties, which are strong indications of independent systems in M3. The fractions of the CN-weak population for both C1 and C2 are high compared to Galactic GCs but they are in good agreement with GCs in the Magellanic Clouds. We suggest that M3 is a merger remnant of two GCs, most likely in a dwarf galaxy environment, and accreted to our Galaxy later in time. This is consistent with recent proposals of an ex situ origin for M3.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Hertzsprung Russell diagram - Globular star clusters - Stellar abundances - Stellar evolution

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