2021A&A...653A...2K


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2021A&A...653A...2K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 653A, 2-2 (2021/9-1)

NGC 1261: An r-process enhanced globular cluster from the Gaia-Enceladus event.

KOCH-HANSEN A.J., HANSEN C.J. and McWILLIAM A.

Abstract (from CDS):

Our Milky Way (MW) has witnessed a series of major accretion events in the past. One of the later additions, the Gaia-Enceladus merger, has contributed a considerable mass to the inner Galaxy, but also generously donated to the outer halo. So far, associations with present-day MW globular clusters (GCs) have been chiefly based on their kinematics and ages. In this work, we present a chemical abundance study of the outer halo (RGC∼18kpc) GC NGC 1261, which has been suggested to be an accreted object based on its younger age. We measured 31 species of 29 elements in two stars from high-resolution Magellan/MIKE spectra and find that the cluster is moderately metal poor, at [Fe/H]=-1.26, with a low scatter of 0.02 dex. NGC 1261 is moderately α-enhanced to the 0.3dex level. While from the small sample alone it is difficult to assert any abundance correlations, the light elements Na, O, Mg, and Al differ significantly between the two stars in contrast to the majority of other elements with smaller scatter; this argues in favor of multiple generations of stars coexisting in this GC. Intriguingly for its metallicity, NGC 1261 shows heavy element abundances that are consistent with r-process nucleosynthesis and we discuss their origin in various sites. In particular the Eu overabundance quantitatively suggests that one single r-process event, such as a neutron-star neutron-star merger or a rare kind of supernova, can be responsible for the stellar enhancement or even the enrichment of the cluster with the excess r material. Its heavy element pattern makes NGC 1261 resemble the moderately enhanced r-I stars that are commonly found in the halo and have been detected in Gaia-Enceladus as well. Therefore, combining all kinematical, age, and chemical evidence we conclude that NGC 1261 is a chemically intriguing GC that was born in the Gaia-Enceladus galaxy and has been subsequently accreted into the MW halo.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2021

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - Galaxy: abundances - Galaxy: evolution - Galaxy: halo - globular clusters: individual: NGC 1261

Simbad objects: 16

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Number of rows : 16
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 HD 20 Pe* 00 05 15.3242691048 -27 16 18.140091852   9.65 9.40 8.865 8.377 F2V 70 0
2 NAME Phoenix Stream St* 01 35.0 -49 53           ~ 42 0
3 NAME EriPhe Overdensity G 01 54 -55.0           ~ 29 0
4 2MASS J03120951-5514579 * 03 12 09.5231059352 -55 14 58.053543330     14.760   13.613 ~ 4 0
5 NGC 1261 GlC 03 12 16.21 -55 12 58.4     8.63     ~ 520 0
6 GES J03122958-5511302 * 03 12 29.6023369293 -55 11 30.161043054     14.597   13.341 ~ 2 0
7 GrW 170817 GWE 13 09 48.0850 -23 22 53.343           ~ 1995 0
8 M 5 GlC 15 18 33.22 +02 04 51.7     5.95     ~ 1976 0
9 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1848 0
10 NGC 6752 GlC 19 10 52.11 -59 59 04.4           ~ 2000 0
11 M 75 GlC 20 06 04.841 -21 55 20.14     8.26     ~ 366 0
12 M 15 GlC 21 29 58.33 +12 10 01.2           ~ 3138 0
13 BPS CS 22892-0052 Pe* 22 17 01.6558764360 -16 39 27.051026544   14.03 13.20 13.06 12.19 KIIvw 448 0
14 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4297 0
15 NAME Heracles Stream St* ~ ~           ~ 29 0
16 NAME Gaia Enceladus-Sausage St* ~ ~           ~ 521 0

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