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Jul 1993
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1993aj....106..133b&link_type=abstract
Astronomical Journal (ISSN 0004-6256), vol. 106, no. 1, p. 133-141.
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Charge Coupled Devices, Globular Clusters, Spectral Resolution, Stellar Spectra, Stellar Winds, Cool Stars, High Resolution, Supergiant Stars, Wolf-Rayet Stars
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We have analyzed six stars in Omega Cen whose (Fe/H) values range from -1.25 to -2.25. The abundances of 10 elements from carbon to iron have been determined. Their wide range in metallicity allow us to trace the cluster's enrichment of various elements as the iron abundance increased from 1/180 solar to 1/20 solar. As in metal-poor field stars, (O/Fe) and (alpha/Fe) is about +0.5 over the observed range of metallicity. Contrary to what is seen in field stars, but in agreement with data for other globular clusters, (Na/Fe) and (Al/Fe) is about +0.5 over the observed range of (Fe/H). Thus the odd-even effect in which Na and Al follow iron does not seem to exist in globular cluster stars. Carbon and nitrogen, taken together, show appreciable scatter for (Fe/H) between -2.2 and -1.7 and then rise from about (C + N/Fe) = 0 at (Fe/H) = -1.7 to (C + N/Fe) = + 0.8 at (Fe/H) = -1.3. Self-enrichment of Omega Cen by WR stars, SN IIs, cool supergiant winds, AGB star winds, and SN Ia's is evaluated. It appears that most of the oxygen, alpha elements, and iron have been contributed by SN IIs while some C and N may have been contributed by WR stars. It is also likely that much Na and Al was added by WR stars and M supergiants. Additional N was probably also injected by cool supergiants, which probably caused fluctuations in nitrogen abundance among stars of similar iron abundance in Omega Cen.
Brown Jeffery A.
Wallerstein George
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