Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2008-04-16
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in ApJ, 77 pages, 17 figures, 7 Tables
Scientific paper
10.1086/588634
We present radial velocities, Fe, and Al abundances for 180 red giant branch (RGB) stars in the Galactic globular cluster Omega Centauri ($\omega$ Cen). The majority of our data lie in the range 11.0$<$V$<$13.5, which covers the RGB from about 1 mag. above the horizontal branch to the RGB tip. The selection procedures are biased towards preferentially observing the more metal--poor and luminous stars of $\omega$ Cen. Abundances were determined using equivalent width measurements and spectrum synthesis analyses of moderate resolution spectra (R$\approx$13,000) obtained with the Blanco 4m telescope and Hydra multifiber spectrograph. Our results are in agreement with previous studies as we find at least four different metallicity populations with [Fe/H]=--1.75, --1.45, --1.05, and --0.75, with a full range of --2.20$\la$[Fe/H]$\la$--0.70. [Al/Fe] ratios exhibit large star--to--star scatter for all populations, with the more than 1.0 dex range of [Al/Fe] decreasing for stars more metal--rich than [Fe/H]$\sim$--1.4. The minimum [Al/Fe] abundance observed for all metallicity populations is [Al/Fe]$\sim$+0.15. The maximum abundance of log $\epsilon$(Al) is reached for stars with [Fe/H]$\sim$--1.4 and does not increase further with stellar metallicity. We interpret these results as evidence for type II SNe providing the minimum [Al/Fe] ratio and a mass spectrum of intermediate mass asymptotic giant branch stars causing the majority of the [Al/Fe] scatter. These results seem to fit in the adopted scheme that star formation occurred in $\omega$ Cen over $>$1 Gyr.
Johnson Christian I.
Pilachowski Catherine A.
Schwenk Dustin
Simmerer Jennifer
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