The impact of enhanced He and CNONa abundances on globular cluster relative age-dating methods

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics

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26 pages, 8 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ.

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The impact that unrecognised differences in the chemical patterns of Galactic globular clusters have on their relative age determinations is studied. The two most widely used relative age-dating methods, horizontal and vertical, together with the more recent relative MS-fitting method, were carefully analyzed on a purely theoretical basis. The BaSTI library was adopted to perform the present analysis. We find that relative ages derived using the horizontal and vertical methods are largely dependent on the initial He content and heavy element distribution. Unrecognized cluster-to-cluster chemical abundance differences can lead to an error in the derived relative ages as large as ~0.5 (or ~6 Gyr if an age of 12.8 Gyr is adopted for normalization), and even larger for some extreme cases. It is shown that the relative MS-fitting method is by far the age-dating technique for which undetected cluster-to-cluster differences in the He abundance have less impact. Present results are used in order to pose constraints on the maximum possible spread in the He and CNONa elements abundances on the basis of the estimates - taken from the literature - of the Galactic globular clusters relative age dispersion obtained with the various relative age-dating techniques. Finally, it is shown that the age-metallicity relation found for young Galactic globular clusters by the GC Treasury program is a real age sequence and cannot be produced by variations in the He and/or heavy element distribution.

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