High precision differential abundance measurements in globular clusters: Chemical inhomogeneities in NGC 6752

David Yong*, Jorge Meléndez, Frank Grundahl, Ian U. Roederer, John E. Norris, A. P. Milone, A. F. Marino, P. Coelho, Barbara E. McArthur, K. Lind, R. Collet, Martin Asplund

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    Abstract

    We report on a strictly differential line-by-line analysis of high-quality UVES spectra of bright giants in the metal-poor globular cluster NGC 6752. We achieved high precision differential chemical abundance measurements for Fe, Na, Si, Ca, Ti, Cr, Ni, Zn, Y, Zr, Ba, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu andDy with uncertainties as low as ~0.01 dex (~2 per cent). We obtained the following main results. (1) The observed abundance dispersions are a factor of ~2 larger than the average measurement uncertainty. (2) There are positive correlations, of high statistical significance, between all elements and Na. (3) For any pair of elements, there are positive correlations of high statistical significance, although the amplitudes of the abundance variations are small. Removing abundance trends with effective temperature and/or using a different pair of reference stars does not alter these results. Theseabundance variations and correlations may reflect a combination of (a) He abundance variations and (b) inhomogeneous chemical evolution in the pre- orprotocluster environment. Regarding the former, the current constraints on δY from photometry likely preclude He as being the sole explanation. Regarding the latter, the nucleosynthetic source(s) must have synthesized Na, a, Fe-peak and neutron-capture elements and in constant amounts for species heavier than Si; no individual object can achieve such nucleosynthesis. We speculate that other, if not all, globular clusters may exhibit comparable abundance variations and correlations to NGC 6752 if subjected to a similarlyprecise analysis.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)3542-3565
    Number of pages24
    JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
    Volume434
    Issue number4
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - Oct 2013

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