Aluminum abundances of multiple stellar generations in the globular cluster NGC 1851

We studied the distribution of aluminum abundances among red giants in the peculiar globular cluster NGC 1851. Aluminum abundances were derived from the strong doublet Al i 8772–8773 Å measured on intermediate-resolution FLAMES spectra of 50 cluster stars acquired under the Gaia-ESO public survey. W...

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Veröffentlicht in:Astronomy and astrophysics (Berlin) 2012-07, Vol.543, p.A117
Hauptverfasser: Carretta, E., D’Orazi, V., Gratton, R. G., Lucatello, S.
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Zusammenfassung:We studied the distribution of aluminum abundances among red giants in the peculiar globular cluster NGC 1851. Aluminum abundances were derived from the strong doublet Al i 8772–8773 Å measured on intermediate-resolution FLAMES spectra of 50 cluster stars acquired under the Gaia-ESO public survey. We coupled these abundances with previously derived abundances of O, Na, and Mg to fully characterize the interplay of the NeNa and MgAl cycles of H-burning at high temperature in the early stellar generation in NGC 1851. The stars in our sample show well-defined correlations between Al, Na and Si; Al is anticorrelated with O and Mg. The average value of the [Al/Fe] ratio steadily increases from the first generation stars to the second generation populations with intermediate and extremely modified composition. We confirm on a larger database the results recently obtained by us: the pattern of abundances of proton-capture elements implies a moderate production of Al in NGC 1851. We find evidence of a statistically significant positive correlation between Al and Ba abundances in the more metal-rich component of red giants in NGC 1851.
ISSN:0004-6361
1432-0746
DOI:10.1051/0004-6361/201219277