2022A&A...658A.116F


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2022A&A...658A.116F - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 658A, 116-116 (2022/2-1)

CAPOS: The bulge Cluster APOgee Survey. III. Spectroscopic tomography of Tonantzintla 2.

FERNANDEZ-TRINCADO J.G., VILLANOVA S., GEISLER D., BARBUY B., MINNITI D., BEERS T.C., MESZAROS S., TANG B., COHEN R.E., MONI BIDIN C., GARRO E.R., BAEZA I. and MUNOZ C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We performed the first detailed spectral analysis of red giant members of the relatively high-metallicity globular cluster (GC) Tononzintla 2 (Ton 2) using high-resolution near-infrared spectra collected with the Apache Point Observatory Galactic Evolution Experiment II survey (APOGEE-2), obtained as part of the bulge Cluster APOgee Survey. We investigated chemical abundances for a variety of species including the light, odd-Z, α-, Fe-peak, and neutron-capture elements from high S/N spectra of seven giant members. The derived mean cluster metallicity is [Fe/H] = -0.70±0.05, with no evidence for an intrinsic metallicity spread. Ton 2 exhibits a typical α-enrichment that follows the trend for high-metallicity Galactic GCs, similar to that seen in 47 Tucanae and NGC 6380. We find a significant nitrogen spread (> 0.87 dex), and a large fraction of nitrogen-enriched stars that populate the cluster. Given the relatively high-metallicity of Ton 2, these nitrogen-enriched stars are well above the typical Galactic levels, indicating the prevalence of the multiple-population phenomenon in this cluster that also contains several stars with typical low first-generation N abundances. We also identify the presence of [Ce/Fe] abundance spread in Ton 2, which is correlated with the nitrogen enhancement, indicating that the s-process enrichment in this cluster has likely been produced by relatively low-mass asymptotic giant branch stars. Furthermore, we find a mean radial velocity of the cluster, -178.6±0.86 km/s, with a small velocity dispersion, 2.99±0.61 km/s, which is typical of GCs. We also find a prograde bulge-like orbit for Ton 2 that appears to be radial and highly eccentric. Finally, the considerably nitrogen-enhanced population observed in Ton 2, combined with its dynamical properties, makes this object a potential progenitor for the nitrogen-enriched field stars identified so far toward the bulge region at similar metallicity.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2022

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: chemically peculiar - globular clusters: individual: Tonantzintla 2 - techniques: spectroscopic

Errata: erratum vol. 659, art. C1 (2022)

Simbad objects: 34

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Number of rows : 34
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 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3912 0
2 NGC 1851 GlC 05 14 06.76 -40 02 47.6           ~ 1428 0
3 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3423 0
4 ESO 390-6 GlC 16 28 40.10 -35 21 13.0     12.0     ~ 97 0
5 ESO 454-29 GlC 17 27 33.24 -30 48 07.8           ~ 251 0
6 NAME Sequoia Cluster GlC 17 31 12.0 -39 48 30           ~ 96 0
7 NGC 6380 GlC 17 34 28.00 -39 04 09.0           ~ 140 0
8 2MASS J17354126-3833471 * 17 35 41.2609597176 -38 33 47.143673713           ~ 1 0
9 2MASS J17355543-3835260 * 17 35 55.4366445880 -38 35 26.074684805           ~ 1 0
10 2MASS J17355860-3831162 * 17 35 58.5983868913 -38 31 16.136902235           ~ 1 0
11 2MASS J17355890-3834199 * 17 35 58.9056744285 -38 34 19.959057330           ~ 1 0
12 2MASS J17360034-3835151 LP? 17 36 00.3452280641 -38 35 15.127976954           ~ 2 0
13 Gaia DR3 5961844275382113536 * 17 36 02.3924832879 -38 32 28.655653358           ~ 1 0
14 2MASS J17360419-3834377 * 17 36 04.1974618456 -38 34 37.775321132           ~ 1 0
15 2MASS J17360502-3835362 * 17 36 05.0314784720 -38 35 36.231248556           ~ 1 0
16 Gaia DR3 5961844004803196544 * 17 36 06.2271852824 -38 33 46.825269357           ~ 1 0
17 2MASS J17360681-3834336 * 17 36 06.8112420834 -38 34 33.678911113           ~ 2 0
18 2MASS J17360740-3833486 * 17 36 07.4101887227 -38 33 48.651161477           ~ 1 0
19 2MASS J17360745-3835019 * 17 36 07.4580743583 -38 35 01.977596801           ~ 1 0
20 2MASS J17360837-3833312 * 17 36 08.3843952300 -38 33 31.200967297           ~ 1 0
21 2MASS J17360845-3834145 * 17 36 08.4550195363 -38 34 14.610050794           ~ 1 0
22 [VSH2018] Ton2 1 517 * 17 36 09.3340335480 -38 33 26.519638968           ~ 2 0
23 Ton 2 GlC 17 36 10.500 -38 33 12.00           ~ 93 0
24 UCAC4 258-127604 * 17 36 11.5141673497 -38 32 11.408639693           ~ 1 0
25 2MASS J17361172-3833585 * 17 36 11.7350718761 -38 33 58.492526000           ~ 1 0
26 UCAC4 258-127609 * 17 36 11.8467498324 -38 32 54.133042237       15.041   ~ 1 0
27 2MASS J17361331-3833304 * 17 36 13.3210414337 -38 33 30.494514448           ~ 1 0
28 2MASS J17361421-3834371 LP? 17 36 14.2189810515 -38 34 37.128588357       15.898   ~ 2 0
29 2MASS J17362049-3830566 * 17 36 20.4989707285 -38 30 56.603849886           ~ 1 0
30 2MASS J17362652-3832575 * 17 36 26.5243091857 -38 32 57.427576598           ~ 1 0
31 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14393 0
32 M 69 GlC 18 31 23.10 -32 20 53.1           ~ 462 0
33 M 22 GlC 18 36 23.94 -23 54 17.1           ~ 1376 0
34 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4296 0

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