The mosaic multiple stellar populations in [omega] Centauri: the horizontal branch and the main sequence

We interpret the stellar population of ... Centauri by means of a population synthesis analysis, following the most recent observational guidelines for input metallicities, helium and [(C+N+O)/Fe] contents. We deal at the same time with the main sequences, sub-giant and horizontal branch (HB) data....

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