2009ApJ...698.2048J


Query : 2009ApJ...698.2048J

2009ApJ...698.2048J - Astrophys. J., 698, 2048-2065 (2009/June-3)

A large sample study of red giants in the globular cluster omega Centauri (NGC 5139).

JOHNSON C.I., PILACHOWSKI C.A., RICH R.M. and FULBRIGHT J.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present abundances of several light, α, Fe-peak, and neutron-capture elements for 66 red giant branch (RGB) stars in the Galactic globular cluster Omega Centauri (ω Cen). Our observations lie in the range 12.0 < V < 13.5 and focus on the intermediate and metal-rich RGBs. Abundances were determined using equivalent width measurements and spectrum synthesis analyses of moderate resolution (R ~ 18,000) spectra obtained with the Blanco 4 m telescope and Hydra multifiber spectrograph. Combining these data with previous work, we find that there are at least four peaks in the metallicity distribution function at [Fe/H] = -1.75, -1.45, -1.05, and -0.75, which correspond to about 55%, 30%, 10%, and 5% of our sample, respectively. Additionally, the most metal-rich stars are the most centrally located. Na and Al are correlated despite exhibiting star-to-star dispersions of more than a factor of 10, but the distribution of those elements appears to be metallicity dependent and are divided at [Fe/H] ~-1.2. About 40%-50% of stars with [Fe/H] ←1.2 have Na and Al abundances consistent with production solely in Type II supernovae and match observations of disk and halo stars at comparable metallicity. The remaining metal-poor stars are enhanced in Na and Al compared to their disk and halo counterparts and are mostly consistent with predicted yields from >5 M asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. At [Fe/H] > - 1.2, more than 75% of the stars are Na/Al enhanced and may have formed almost exclusively from AGB ejecta. Most of these stars are enhanced in Na by at least 0.2 dex for a given Al abundance than would be expected based on "normal" globular cluster values. All stars in our sample are α-rich with <[Ca/Fe]> = +0.36 (σ = 0.09) and <[Ti/Fe]> = +0.23 (σ = 0.14). The Fe-peak elements give solar-scaled abundances and similarly small dispersions with <[Sc/Fe]> = +0.09 (σ = 0.15) and <[Ni/Fe]> = -0.04 (σ = 0.09). Europium does not vary extensively as a function of metallicity and has <[Eu/Fe]> = +0.19 (σ = 0.23). However, [La/Fe] varies from about -0.4 to +2 and stars with [Fe/H] ≳-1.5 have [La/Eu] values indicating domination by the s-process. A quarter of our sample have [La/Eu] ≥ +1 and may be the result of mass transfer in a binary system. We conclude that the metal-rich population must be at least 1-2 Gyr younger than the metal-poor stars, owing to the long timescales needed for strong s-process enrichment and the development of a large contingent of mass transfer binaries.

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Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: general - globular clusters: individual (omega Centauri, NGC 5139) - stars: abundances - stars: Population II

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/698/2048): table1.dat ew.dat table3.dat>

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Simbad objects: 79

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Number of rows : 79
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     ~ 3914 0
2 NGC 288 GlC 00 52 45.24 -26 34 57.4   10 8.13     ~ 1041 0
3 NGC 362 GlC 01 03 14.26 -70 50 55.6     6.58     ~ 1084 0
4 M 68 GlC 12 39 27.98 -26 44 38.6     7.96     ~ 997 0
5 NGC 5139 207 RG* 13 24 58.2444396648 -47 35 18.723605136   13.570 12.158     ~ 10 0
6 2MASS J13251378-4731312 RG* 13 25 13.7802901296 -47 31 31.232280180   13.75 12.41     ~ 16 0
7 NGC 5139 394 RG* 13 25 24.3236203488 -47 15 05.156183664   14.02 12.60     ~ 27 0
8 NGC 5139 287 RG* 13 25 26.0674548528 -47 27 11.996766000 14.94 13.81 12.39     ~ 33 0
9 NGC 5139 540 RG* 13 25 29.2436902104 -47 23 05.970255792 15.17 14.140 12.891     ~ 11 0
10 2MASS J13254217-4733437 RG* 13 25 42.1720570392 -47 33 43.801448904 16.41 14.770 13.358   12.005 ~ 17 0
11 2MASS J13254258-4728051 RG* 13 25 42.5874512424 -47 28 05.218768128 15.70 14.30 12.80   11.400 ~ 11 0
12 NGC 5139 171 RG* 13 25 45.1479161160 -47 32 38.295786444 14.94     11.645 10.519 ~ 32 0
13 NGC 5139 1878 RG* 13 25 49.5391253592 -47 38 01.387982832   14.350 13.169   12.017 ~ 11 0
14 2MASS J13255689-4731268 AB* 13 25 56.8947797736 -47 31 26.841428688   13.94 12.94     ~ 14 0
15 NGC 5139 5969 RG* 13 25 57.3077341776 -47 20 08.574411192 14.86 14.110 13.011     ~ 15 0
16 2MASS J13260103-4717113 RG* 13 26 01.0307416056 -47 17 11.280261840   13.7 12.46     ~ 16 0
17 2MASS J13260392-4726537 RG* 13 26 03.9188610144 -47 26 53.646468036 16.08 14.310 12.946     ~ 19 0
18 NGC 5139 243 RG* 13 26 04.3785491112 -47 25 00.924967128   13.598 12.107   10.714 ~ 15 0
19 NGC 5139 5788 RG* 13 26 08.8868215104 -47 21 15.590924208 14.74 14.170 13.099   11.885 ~ 11 0
20 2MASS J13261120-4728435 RG* 13 26 11.2122788208 -47 28 43.621679532   13.98 12.50     ~ 30 0
21 NGC 5139 204 RG* 13 26 13.9390153200 -47 34 57.348291216   13.541 12.379     ~ 7 0
22 2MASS J13261658-4720464 RG* 13 26 16.5897391440 -47 20 46.390505604 14.50 14.11 12.93   11.645 ~ 9 0
23 2MASS J13261954-4716345 RG* 13 26 19.5473955312 -47 16 34.505962392   13.32 12.15     ~ 45 0
24 NGC 5139 370 RG* 13 26 24.5170013856 -47 09 11.383489116   13.87 12.53     ~ 14 0
25 NGC 5139 289 RG* 13 26 26.2487151960 -47 36 16.728128244   13.66 12.35     ~ 13 0
26 NGC 5139 194 RG* 13 26 26.3360215968 -47 44 29.772218904   13.540 12.201     ~ 13 0
27 NGC 5139 218 RG* 13 26 28.4802579528 -47 45 50.883261084   13.566 12.273     ~ 8 0
28 Cl* NGC 5139 LEID 39129 RB? 13 26 30.0091931544 -47 27 13.891002912   14.204 12.843     ~ 3 0
29 Cl* NGC 5139 WFI 224245 RB? 13 26 31.2818461488 -47 30 26.908604532   14.288 12.891   11.336 ~ 3 0
30 2MASS J13263135-4740475 RG* 13 26 31.3500125160 -47 40 47.685051984   14.760 13.361   12.128 ~ 10 0
31 2MASS J13263222-4730564 RG* 13 26 32.2363006632 -47 30 56.461118616   14.486 12.847   11.437 ~ 6 0
32 2MASS J13263286-4732191 RG* 13 26 32.8747299360 -47 32 19.100955660   13.762 12.317   10.948 ~ 17 0
33 NGC 5139 240 RG* 13 26 38.9531623200 -47 12 16.312309200   13.650 12.230     ~ 12 0
34 NGC 5139 175 RG* 13 26 44.7467031672 -47 24 19.533947040   13.526 12.100   10.724 ~ 12 0
35 Cl* NGC 5139 WFI 222366 * 13 26 44.9038959672 -47 30 52.029285516   14.755     12.025 ~ 3 0
36 NGC 5139 480 RB? 13 26 47.2375070808 -47 34 12.317843964   14.196 12.923   11.655 ~ 23 0
37 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3425 0
38 NGC 5139 307 RB? 13 26 47.8661368320 -47 19 10.557020460   13.525 12.339     ~ 8 0
39 2MASS J13264822-4732412 RG* 13 26 48.2363883192 -47 32 41.324663976   14.278 12.874   11.471 ~ 13 0
40 NGC 5139 386 RB? 13 26 49.2954948816 -47 33 50.984532144   14.077 12.771   11.378 ~ 7 0
41 NGC 5139 9013 RB? 13 26 49.6518347952 -47 26 47.918641992   13.848 12.474     ~ 6 0
42 NGC 5139 2118 RG* 13 26 49.9504136328 -47 36 41.876365788   14.374 13.086   12.096 ~ 10 0
43 2MASS J13265300-4725229 RG* 13 26 53.0092892184 -47 25 22.941949008   13.798 12.414   11.143 ~ 9 0
44 NGC 5139 182 RB? 13 26 53.8142901936 -47 34 24.645927252   13.486 11.969   10.634 ~ 20 0
45 NGC 5139 217 RG* 13 26 54.3433874280 -47 46 05.167288344   13.460 12.286     ~ 18 0
46 NGC 5139 9024 RB? 13 26 54.4397298072 -47 26 24.331172784   13.635 12.236   10.844 ~ 7 0
47 NGC 5139 364 RG* 13 26 54.5484502776 -47 20 23.477210808   13.66 12.52     ~ 16 0
48 NGC 5139 9105 * 13 26 57.41064 -47 29 49.5096   14.458 13.09   11.703 ~ 6 0
49 NGC 5139 472 RG* 13 26 58.8160479288 -47 39 15.136527384   14.17 12.89   11.537 ~ 17 0
50 2MASS J13265920-4728403 RG* 13 26 59.2111540224 -47 28 40.382499252   14.085 12.856   11.442 ~ 9 0
51 NGC 5139 264 RG* 13 26 59.8151850912 -47 47 59.242617024   13.630 12.371     ~ 9 0
52 2MASS J13270075-4725174 RG* 13 27 00.7630942320 -47 25 17.528697552   13.880 12.530   11.328 ~ 10 0
53 NGC 5139 234 RG* 13 27 01.0870936488 -47 16 11.576034804 14.15 13.4 12.26     ~ 32 0
54 2MASS J13270563-4731049 RG* 13 27 05.6462065512 -47 31 04.922839776 16.38 14.540 13.079   11.567 K5: 16 0
55 2MASS J13270973-4738459 RG* 13 27 09.7461047184 -47 38 45.845944512   14.12 13.07     ~ 12 0
56 2MASS J13271385-4734179 RG* 13 27 13.8680036040 -47 34 17.877308448 15.48 14 12.57     ~ 12 0
57 NGC 5139 232 RG* 13 27 14.0367310248 -47 39 13.121619876   13.400 12.110     ~ 10 0
58 NGC 5139 296 RG* 13 27 16.6459621104 -47 19 38.390797632 14.32 13.62 12.44     ~ 19 0
59 2MASS J13271789-4726517 RG* 13 27 17.8975851576 -47 26 51.718773336 15.87 14.610 13.416     ~ 7 0
60 Cl* NGC 5139 LEID 45485 * 13 27 22.1397922680 -47 29 39.161260356           ~ 3 0
61 NGC 5139 380 RG* 13 27 22.7601132168 -47 21 55.956929976 14.60 13.8 12.61   11.194 ~ 16 0
62 NGC 5139 316 RG* 13 27 23.0496409200 -47 43 55.474026348   13.950 12.540     ~ 15 0
63 2MASS J13273317-4723474 RG* 13 27 33.1768966944 -47 23 47.453858412 15.74 14.500 13.362   11.965 ~ 12 0
64 NGC 5139 271 RG* 13 27 33.6651389640 -47 36 12.084743160   13.570 12.315     ~ 12 0
65 AP J13273470-4721002 RB? 13 27 34.707 -47 21 00.27   14.100 12.787     ~ 3 0
66 NGC 5139 251 RG* 13 27 36.0786270792 -47 24 02.210318280 14.84 13.570 12.187   10.882 ~ 18 0
67 NGC 5139 164 RG* 13 27 40.604 -47 35 57.85 14.17 13.330 12.173     ~ 11 0
68 NGC 5139 600 RG* 13 27 44.9764407840 -47 28 27.470661240   14.25 12.98   11.722 ~ 10 0
69 NGC 5139 290 RG* 13 27 50.5446642528 -47 25 48.337335192 14.23 13.510 12.355     ~ 14 0
70 NGC 5139 557 RG* 13 27 53.7190543368 -47 24 42.143202576 15.53 14.316 12.991 12.700   ~ 20 0
71 NGC 5139 464 RG* 13 27 56.6264226696 -47 18 07.658895564   14.03 12.85     ~ 19 0
72 * alf Boo RG* 14 15 39.67207 +19 10 56.6730 2.46 1.18 -0.05 -1.03 -1.68 K1.5IIIFe-0.5 2318 1
73 M 5 GlC 15 18 33.22 +02 04 51.7     5.95     ~ 1977 0
74 M 80 GlC 16 17 02.41 -22 58 33.9           ~ 715 0
75 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1848 0
76 M 13 GlC 16 41 41.634 +36 27 40.75     5.8     ~ 2191 0
77 M 71 GlC 19 53 46.49 +18 46 45.1           ~ 1127 0
78 M 15 GlC 21 29 58.33 +12 10 01.2           ~ 3138 0
79 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4297 0

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