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Fluorine variations in the globular cluster NGC 6656 (M22): implications for internal enrichment timescales

Authors :
D'Orazi, Valentina
Lucatello, Sara
Lugaro, Maria
Gratton, Raffaele G.
Angelou, George
Bragaglia, Angela
Carretta, Eugenio
Alves-Brito, Alan
Ivans, Inese I.
Masseron, Thomas
Mucciarelli, Alessio
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Observed chemical (anti)correlations in proton-capture elements among globular cluster stars are presently recognized as the signature of self-enrichment from now extinct, previous generations of stars. This defines the multiple population scenario. Since fluorine is also affected by proton captures, determining its abundance in globular clusters provides new and complementary clues regarding the nature of these previous generations, and supplies strong observational constraints to the chemical enrichment timescales. In this paper we present our results on near-infrared CRIRES spectroscopic observations of six cool giant stars in NGC 6656 (M22): the main objective is to derive the F content and its internal variation in this peculiar cluster, which exhibits significant changes in both light and heavy element abundances. We detected F variations across our sample beyond the measurement uncertainties and found that the F abundances are positively correlated with O and anticorrelated with Na, as expected according to the multiple population framework. Furthermore, our observations reveal an increase in the F content between the two different sub-groups, s-process rich and s-process poor, hosted within M22. The comparison with theoretical models suggests that asymptotic giant stars with masses between 4 and 5 Msun are responsible for the observed chemical pattern, confirming evidence from previous works: the difference in age between the two sub-components in M22 must be not larger than a few hundreds Myr.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal, 10 pages, 10 figures

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1210.7854
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/763/1/22