Cl* NGC 5139 PKD 8675 , the SIMBAD biblio

2007ApJ...663..296V - Astrophys. J., 663, 296-314 (2007/July-1)

The multiplicity of the subgiant branch of ω Centauri: evidence for prolonged star formation.

VILLANOVA S., PIOTTO G., KING I.R., ANDERSON J., BEDIN L.R., GRATTON R.G., CASSISI S., MOMANY Y., BELLINI A., COOL A.M., RECIO-BLANCO A. and RENZINI A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We combine spectroscopic and photometric data for subgiant stars of ω Cen to extract results that neither data set could have provided on its own. GIRAFFE@VLT spectra of 80 stars at R=6400 give metallicities for all of them and abundances of C, N, Ca, Ti, and Ba for a subset of them. The photometric data, which have unusually high accuracy, come from a ∼10x10 arcmin2 mosaic of HST ACS images centered on the cluster center and on multicolor images of a ∼34x33 arcmin2 field, taken with the camera. Stars with [Fe/H]←1.25 have a large magnitude spread on the flat part of the SGB. We interpret this as empirical evidence for an age spread, and from theoretical isochrones we derive a relative age for each star. Within the SGB region we identify four distinct stellar groups: (1) an old, metal-poor group ([Fe/H]~-1.7); (2) an old, metal-rich group ([Fe/H]~-1.1); (3) a young (up to 4-5 Gyr younger than the old component) metal-poor group ([Fe/H]~-1.7); (4) a young, intermediate-metallicity ([Fe/H]~-1.4) group, on average 1-2 Gyr younger than the old metal-poor population, and with an age spread that we cannot properly quantify with the present sample. In addition, many SGB stars are spread between the intermediate-metallicity and metal-rich branches. We tentatively propose connections between the SGB stars and both the multiple main-sequence and the red giant branches. Finally, we discuss the implications of the multiple stellar populations on the formation and evolution of ω Cen. The spread in age within each population establishes that the original system must have had a composite nature.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Abundances - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 5139 - Stars: Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/663/296): table1.dat table2.dat>

Nomenclature: Tables 1, 2: Cl* NGC 5139 PKD NNNNN, N=22+57 among (Nos 145-63840).

Simbad objects: 82

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