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A&A 498, 737-751 (2009)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/200810579
A lack of close binaries among hot horizontal branch stars in globular clusters
M 80 and NGC 5986
C. Moni Bidin1, S. Moehler2, G. Piotto3, Y. Momany4, and A. Recio-Blanco51 Departamento de Astronomía, Universidad de Concepción, Casilla 160-C, Concepción, Chile
e-mail: cmbidin@astro-udec.cl
2 European Southern Observatory, Karl-Schwarzschild-Str. 2, 85748 Garching, Germany
3 Dipartimento di Astronomia, Università di Padova, Vicolo dell'osservatorio 3, 35122 Padova, Italy
4 INAF - Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Vicolo dell'osservatorio 2, 35122 Padova, Italy
5 Laboratoire Cassiopée UMR 6202, Université de Nice Sophia-Antipolis, CNRS, Observatoire de la Côte d'Azur, France
Received 12 July 2008 / Accepted 27 February 2009
Abstract
Context. Recent investigations have revealed a surprising lack of close
binaries among extreme horizontal branch (EHB) stars in the globular
cluster NGC 6752, at variance with the analogous sdB field stars.
Another puzzling result concerns the derived
spectroscopic masses for some EHB stars.
Aims. The present paper extends our study of NGC 6752 to
M 80 and NGC 5986,
to establish whether the unexpected properties of EHB stars in NGC 6752
are also present in other clusters.
Methods. Twenty-one horizontal
branch stars (out of which 5 EHBs) in NGC 5986 and 31 in M 80
(11 EHBs) were observed during four consecutive nights. We measured
radial velocity variations and evaluated statistical and
systematic errors. Temperatures, gravities, and helium abundances
were also measured.
Results. By means of a statistical analysis of the
observed radial velocity variations, we detected one EHB close binary
candidate per cluster. In M 80, the best estimate of the close binary EHB
fraction is f=12%, and even the lowest estimate of the binary fraction
among field sdB stars can be ruled out within a 90% confidence level.
Because of the small observed sample, no strong conclusions can be drawn
on the close EHB binary fraction for NGC 5986, although our
best estimate is rather low (f=25%).
For the discrepancy in spectroscopic derived masses with
theoretical models observed in NGC 6752, our analysis of M 80 EHB stars
shows a similar trend. For the first time, we report a
clear trend in surface helium abundance with temperature,
although the trend for the hottest stars is still unclear.
Conclusions. Our results show that the deficiency of close binaries among
EHB stars is now confirmed in two, and possibly three, globular
clusters. This feature is therefore not a peculiarity of NGC 6752.
Our analysis also proves that the strangely high spectroscopic masses
among EHB stars are now confirmed in at least a second cluster. Our results
confirm that f could be a function of the age of the sdB star
population, but we find that recent models
have some problem reproducing all observations.
Key words: stars: horizontal-branch -- binaries: close -- binaries: spectroscopic -- stars: fundamental parameters -- globular clusters: individual: M 80 -- globular clusters: individual: NGC 5986
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