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Multiple Populations in Integrated Light Spectroscopy of Intermediate Age Clusters

Authors :
Maurizio Salaris
W. Chantereau
S. Martocchia
Ricardo P. Schiavon
Carmela Lardo
Christopher Usher
Michael Hilker
I. Cabrera-Ziri
Sebastian Kamann
Søren S. Larsen
Randa Asa'd
Nate Bastian
Bastian N.
Usher C.
Kamann S.
Lardo C.
Larsen So.S.
Cabrera-Ziri I.
Chantereau W.
Martocchia S.
Salaris M.
Schiavon R.P.
Asa'D R.
Hilker M.
Source :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 489, 1, pp. L80-L85, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 489, L80-L85
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

The presence of star-to-star light-element abundance variations (a.k.a. multiple populations, MPs) appears to be ubiquitous within old and massive clusters in the Milky Way and all studied nearby galaxies. Most previous studies have focussed on resolved images or spectroscopy of individual stars, although there has been significant effort in the past few years to look for multiple population signatures in integrated light spectroscopy. If proven feasible, integrated light studies offer a potential way to vastly open parameter space, as clusters out to tens of Mpc can be studied. We use the NaD lines in the integrated spectra of two clusters with similar ages ($2-3$ Gyr) but very different masses, NGC 1978 ($\sim3\times10^5$ Msun) in the LMC and G114 ($1.7\times10^7$ Msun) in NGC 1316. For NGC 1978, our findings agree with resolved studies of individual stars which did not find evidence for Na spreads. However, for G114, we find clear evidence for the presence of multiple populations. The fact that the same anomalous abundance patterns are found in both the intermediate age and ancient GCs lends further support to the notion that young massive clusters are effectively the same as the ancient globular clusters, only separated in age.<br />MNRAS letters, in press (5 pages + appendix)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17453933
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 489, 1, pp. L80-L85, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, 489, L80-L85
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....af99125af259ff1e775a51b674f94cd6