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2013ApJ...767L..27K - Astrophys. J., 767, L27 (2013/April-3)

The curious radial distributions of horizontal branch stars in NGC 6441.

KROGSRUD D.A., SANDQUIST E.L. and KATO T.

Abstract (from CDS):

NGC 6441 is one of the most massive and most metal-rich globular clusters in the galaxy, and is noted for an unusual extended horizontal branch that reaches past the instability strip. We find evidence that there are two different populations of stars within the heavily populated red clump. Once a differential reddening correction is applied, a large but compact group of stars is found at the faint red end of the clump in the color-magnitude diagram. Brighter, bluer stars in the clump are found to be more centrally concentrated within the cluster at a very high level of significance. Curiously, the blue horizontal branch stars show a more complex distribution and are not more centrally concentrated than the brighter red clump stars. The spatial distributions of clump stars are in agreement with the idea that the brighter bluer part of the clump is a helium-enriched second generation. The blue horizontal branch stars may be showing evidence that they are being dynamically evaporated.

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Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: individual: NGC 6441 - stars: abundances - stars: horizontal-branch - stars: kinematics and dynamics

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