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2001A&A...369...87G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 369, 87-98 (2001/4-1)

The O-Na and Mg-Al anticorrelations in turn-off and early subgiants in globular clusters.

GRATTON R.G., BONIFACIO P., BRAGAGLIA A., CARRETTA E., CASTELLANI V., CENTURION M., CHIEFFI A., CLAUDI R., CLEMENTINI G., D'ANTONA F., DESIDERA S., FRANCOIS P., GRUNDAHL F., LUCATELLO S., MOLARO P., PASQUINI L., SNEDEN C., SPITE F. and STRANIERO O.

Abstract (from CDS):

High dispersion spectra (R> 40000) for a quite large number of stars at the main sequence turn-off and at the base of the giant branch in NGC 6397 and NGC 6752 were obtained with the UVES on Kueyen (VLT UT2). The [Fe/H] values we found are -2.03±0.02±0.04 and -1.42±0.02±0.04 for NGC 6397 and NGC 6752 respectively, where the first error bars refer to internal and the second ones to systematic errors (within the abundance scale defined by our analysis of 25 subdwarfs with good Hipparcos parallaxes). In both clusters the [Fe/H]'s obtained for TO-stars agree perfectly (within a few percent) with that obtained for stars at the base of the RGB. The [O/Fe]=0.21±0.05 value we obtain for NGC 6397 is quite low, but it agrees with previous results obtained for giants in this cluster. Moreover, the star-to-star scatter in both O and Fe is very small, indicating that this small mass cluster is chemically very homogenous. On the other hand, our results show clearly and for the first time that the O-Na anticorrelation (up to now seen only for stars on the red giant branches of globular clusters) is present among unevolved stars in the globular cluster NGC 6752, a more massive cluster than NGC 6397. A similar anticorrelation is present also for Mg and Al, and C and N. It is very difficult to explain the observed Na-O, and Mg-Al anticorrelation in NGC 6752 stars by a deep mixing scenario; we think it requires some non internal mechanism.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - stars: evolution - stars: population II - Galaxy: globular clusters

Nomenclature: Table 2: Cl* NGC 6397 GVS NNNNNN N=8 among N>206810. Table 3: Cl* NGC 6752 GVS NNNNNN N=18 among N>202063.

CDS comments: Tables 2, 3: stars are from unpublished list of Grundahl+ see astro-ph 9909447).

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