Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-11-09
Astron.Astrophys. 458 (2006) 777-788
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages, 18 figures, published in Astronomy and Astrophysics
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20054462
Medium resolution spectra of more than 400 subgiant and turn-off region stars in Omega Centauri were analysed. The observations were performed at the VLT/Paranal with FORS2/MXU. In order to determine the metallicities of the sample stars, we defined a set of line indices (mostly iron) adjusted to the resolution of our spectra. The indices as determined for Omega Centauri were then compared to line indices from stars in the chemically homogeneous globular cluster M55, in addition to standard stars and synthetic spectra. The uncertainties in the derived metallicities are of the order of 0.2 dex. Our study confirms the large variations in iron abundances found on the giant branch in earlier studies (-2.2 <[Fe/H]< -0.7 dex). In addition, we studied the alpha-element and CN/CH abundances. Stars of different metallicity groups not only show distinct ages, but also different behaviours in their relative abundances. The alpha abundances increase smoothly with increasing metallicity resulting in a flat [alpha/Fe] ratio over the whole observed metallicity range. The combined CN+CH abundance increases smoothly with increasing iron abundance. The most metal-rich stars are CN-enriched. In a CN vs. CH plot, though, the individual abundances divide into CN- and CH-rich branches. The large abundance variations observed in our sample of (unevolved) subgiant branch stars most probably have their origin in the pre-enriched material rather than in internal mixing effects. Together with the age spread of the different sub-populations, our findings favour the formation of Omega Centauri within a more massive progenitor.
Hilker Michael
Kayser Andrea
Richtler Tom
Willemsen Philip G.
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