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2021ApJ...918L..24L - Astrophys. J., 918, L24-L24 (2021/September-2)

Formation of multiple populations of M5 (NGC 5904).

LEE J.-W.

Abstract (from CDS):

With our new Ca-CN-CH-NH photometry, we revisit the globular cluster (GC) M5. We find that M5 is a mono-metallic GC with a small metallicity dispersion. Our carbon abundances show that the σ[C/Fe] of the M5 CN-s population, with depleted carbon and enhanced nitrogen abundances, is significantly large for a single stellar population. Our new analysis reveals that the M5 CN-s population is well described by the two stellar populations: the CN-sI, being the major CN-s component, with the intermediate carbon and nitrogen abundance and the CN-sE with the most carbon-poor and nitrogen-rich abundance. We find that the CN-sE is significantly more centrally concentrated than the others, while CN-w and CN-sI have similar cumulative radial distributions. The red giant branch bump V magnitude, the helium abundance barometer in mono-metallic populations, of individual populations appears to be correlated with their mean carbon abundance, indicating that carbon abundances are anticorrelated with helium abundances. We propose that the CN-sE formed out of gas that experienced proton-capture processes at high temperatures in the innermost region of the proto-GC of M5 that resided in a dense ambient density environment. Shortly after, the CN-sI formed out of gas diluted from the pristine gas in the more spatially extended region, consistent with the current development of numerical simulations by others.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The Author(s). Published by the American Astronomical Society.

Journal keyword(s): Stellar populations - Population II stars - Hertzsprung Russell diagram - Globular star clusters - Stellar evolution - Red giant branch

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