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2017A&A...605A..12M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 605A, 12-12 (2017/9-1)

The peculiar Na-O anticorrelation of the bulge globular cluster NGC 6440.

MUNOZ C., VILLANOVA S., GEISLER D., SAVIANE I., DIAS B., COHEN R.E. and MAURO F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. Galactic globular clusters (GCs) are essential tools for understanding the earliest epoch of the Milky Way, since they are among the oldest objects in the Universe and can be used to trace its formation and evolution. Current studies using high-resolution spectroscopy for many stars in each of a large sample of GCs allow us to develop a detailed observational picture of their formation and their relation with the Galaxy. However, it is necessary to complete this picture by including GCs that belong to all major Galactic components, including the bulge.
Aims. Our aim is to perform a detailed chemical analysis of the bulge GC NGC 6440 in order to determine if this object has multiple populations (MPs) and investigate its relation with the bulge of the Milky Way and with the other Galactic GCs, especially those associated with the bulge, which are largely poorly studied.
Methods. We determined the stellar parameters and the chemical abundances of light elements (Na, Al), iron-peak elements (Fe, Sc, Mn, Co, Ni), α-elements (O, Mg, Si, Ca, Ti) and heavy elements (Ba, Eu) in seven red giant members of NGC 6440 using high-resolution spectroscopy from FLAMES-UVES.
Results. We found a mean iron content of [Fe/H]=-0.50±0.03dex in agreement with other studies. We found no internal iron spread. On the other hand, Na and Al show a significant intrinsic spread, but the cluster has no significant O-Na anticorrelation nor does it exhibit a Mg-Al anticorrelation. The α-elements show good agreement with the bulge field star trend, although they are at the high alpha end and are also higher than those of other GCs of comparable metallicity. The heavy elements are dominated by the r-process, indicating a strong contribution by SNeII. The chemical analysis suggests an origin similar to that of the bulge field stars.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: clusters: individual: NGC 6440 - stars: abundances - stars: abundances

CDS comments: Table 1 stars are respectively in SIMBAD : 1 = [SDH2012] NGC6440 1 3290, 2 = [SDH2012] NGC6440 2 24805, 3 = [SDH2012] NGC6440 2 21349, 4 = [SDH2012] NGC6440 1 1615, 5 = [SDH2012] NGC6440 2 22970, 6 = [SDH2012] NGC6440 2 26510, 7 = [SDH2012] NGC6440 1 2363.

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