A&A 385, L14-L17 (2002)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20020264
Letter
Abundances of RGB stars in NGC 6752
F. Grundahl1, M. Briley2, P. E. Nissen1 and S. Feltzing31 Institute of Physics and Astronomy, Aarhus University, Ny Munkegade, 8000 Aarhus C, Denmark
e-mail: fgj, pen@ifa.au.dk
2 University of Wisconsin Oshkosh, Oshkosh, WI 54901, USA
e-mail: mike@maxwell.phys.uwosh.edu
3 Lunds Observatory, Box 43, 221 00 Lund, Sweden
e-mail: sofia@astro.lu.se
(Received 29 January 2002 / Accepted 17 February 2002 )
Abstract
Abundances of O, Fe, Al, Mg, Na and Li determined from
high-resolution and high signal-to-noise spectra of 21 red giant
branch (RGB) stars in the globular cluster NGC 6752 are presented.
We demonstrate that the Strömgren
c1 index correlates
extremely well with the measured NH, CH and CN indices and
that variations in
c1 are due to differences in UV NH band
strengths. As shown by Grundahl
et al. (2002), the RGB stars in all 20 globular clusters
surveyed possess
large star-to-star variations in their
c1 index, which we interpret
as significant inhomogeneities in N abundances.
The well known relations among O and Na
and Mg and Al as well as with CN, CH, and NH are also present in
these stars, some of which are fainter than
the RGB bump. We find that the Li (6708 Å) equivalent
width becomes too small to be measured as the luminosity of the
stars increase above the luminosity of the RGB bump. Taken
together, these data enforce the results of Gratton et al. (2001)
for turnoff and sub-giant branch stars, and suggest that in this
cluster the abundance correlations observed among the brighter
giants are in place prior to appreciable RGB ascent and likely
due to previous
generation(s) of stars, rather than due to mixing in the observed
stars.
Key words: globular clusters -- individual: NGC 6752 -- stars: abundances -- mixing
Offprint request: F. Grundahl, fgj@ifa.au.dk
SIMBAD Objects in preparation
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