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Ba stars and other binaries in first and second generation stars in globular clusters

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-05-19 v3

Abstract

The determination of the Ba abundance in globular cluster (GC) stars is a very powerful test to address several issues in the framework of multiple population scenarios. We measured the Ba content for a sample of more than 1200 stars in 15 Galactic GCs, using high-resolution FLAMES/Giraffe spectra. We found no variation in [Ba/Fe] ratios for different stellar populations within each cluster; this means that low-mass asymptotic giant branch stars do not significantly contribute to the intra-cluster pollution. Very interestingly, we obtained that the fraction of Ba-stars in first generation (FG) stars is close to the values derived for field stars (\sim2\%); on the other hand, second generation (SG) stars present a significant lower fraction. An independent and successful test, based on radial velocity variations among giant stars in NGC~6121, confirms our finding: the binary fraction among FG stars is about \sim12\% to be compared with \sim1\% of SG stars. This is an evidence that SG stars formed in a denser environment, where infant mortality of binary systems was particularly efficient.

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@article{arxiv.1007.2164,
  title  = {Ba stars and other binaries in first and second generation stars in globular clusters},
  author = {Valentina D'Orazi and Raffaele Gratton and Sara Lucatello and Eugenio Carretta and Angela Bragaglia and Anna F. Marino},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1007.2164},
  year   = {2015}
}

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final version after proofs