Various Modes of Helium Mixing in Globular Cluster Giants and Their Possible Effects on the Horizontal Branch Morphology

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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57 pages, 16 figures, to be published on June 2006 in ApJ

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10.1086/503181

It has been known for a long time that some red giants in globular clusters exhibit large star-to-star variations in the abundances of light elements that are not exhibited by field giants. This fact can be taken as evidence that the extra mixing mechanism(s) that operate in globular cluster giants may be consequences of star-star interactions in the dense stellar environment. In order to constrain the extra mixing mechanism(s), we study the influence of helium enrichment along the red giant branch (RGB) on the evolution of stars through the horizontal branch. Three possible modes of helium enrichment are considered, associated with close encounters of stars in the globular clusters. We show that as a consequence of the variations in the core mass as well as in the total mass due to mass loss, the color of horizontal branch models are distributed over almost all range of horizontal branch. The results are discussed in relation to the scenario for the origin of the abundance anomalies and for the effects on the morphology of horizontal branch. We argue that the star-star interactions can explain not only the source of angular momentum of rapid rotation but also provide a mechanism for the bimodal distribution of rotation rates in some globular clusters. We also propose the time elapsed from the latest core collapse phase during the gravo-thermal oscillations as the second parameter to explain the variations in HB morphology among the globular clusters.

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