Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-04-20
Astrophys.J.664:332-342,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
37 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/518758
In response to the proposed high helium content stars as an explanation for the double main sequence observed in Omega Centauri, we investigated the consequences of such stars elsewhere on the color-magnitude diagram. We concentrated on the horizontal branch where the effects of high helium are expected to show themselves more clearly. In the process, we developed a procedure for comparing the mass loss suffered by differing stellar populations in a physically motivated manner. High helium stars in the numbers proposed seem absent from the horizontal branch of Omega Centauri unless their mass loss history is very different from that of the majority metal-poor stars. It is possible to generate a double main sequence with existing Omega Centauri stars via accretion of helium rich pollution consistent with the latest AGB ejecta theoretical yields, and such polluted stars are consistent with the observed HB morphology of Omega Centauri. Polluted models are consistent with observed merging of the main sequences as opposed to our models of helium rich stars. Using the (B-R)/(B+V+R) statistic, we find that the high helium bMS stars require an age difference compared to the rMS stars that is too great, whereas the pollution scenario stars have no such conflict for inferred Omega Centauri mass losses.
Newsham Grant
Terndrup Donald M.
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