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2014MNRAS.439.2638Y - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 439, 2638-2650 (2014/April-2)

Chemical abundances in bright giants of the globular cluster M62 (NGC 6266).

YONG D., ALVES BRITO A., DA COSTA G.S., ALONSO-GARCIA J., KARAKAS A.I., PIGNATARI M., ROEDERER I.U., AOKI W., FISHLOCK C.K., GRUNDAHL F. and NORRIS J.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

With the exception of Terzan 5, all the Galactic globular clusters that possess significant metallicity spreads, such as ω Cen and M22, are preferentially the more luminous clusters with extended horizontal branches. Here we present radial velocities and chemical abundances for seven bright giants in the globular cluster M62, a previously little-studied cluster. With MV = -9.18, M62 is the ninth most luminous Galactic globular cluster and has an extended horizontal branch. Within our sample, we find (i) no evidence for a dispersion in metallicity, [Fe/H], beyond the measurement uncertainties, (ii) star-to-star abundance variations for C, O, Na and Al with the usual correlations between these elements as seen in other globular clusters, and (iii) a global enrichment for the elements Zr, Ba and La at the level [X/Fe] ≃ +0.4dex. For elements heavier than La, the abundance ratios are consistent with the scaled-solar r-process distribution. Below La, the abundances are anomalous when compared to the scaled-solar s-process or r-process distributions. For these elements, the abundance signature in M62 is in agreement with predictions of the s-process from fast-rotating massive stars, although the high [Rb/Y] ratio we measure may be a challenge to this scenario.

Abstract Copyright: © 2014 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2014)

Journal keyword(s): stars: abundances - Galaxy: abundances - globular clusters: individual: NGC 6266

CDS comments: star d10 is 2MASS J17011703-3008198 , c53 is 2MASS J17011547-3008397 in Simbad.

Simbad objects: 31

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