论文标题
染色体图揭示了具有不同镁丰度的恒星种群。欧米茄半人马座
A chromosome map to unveil stellar populations with different magnesium abundances. The case of Omega Centauri
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论文摘要
从历史上看,通过使用基于对具有不同金属性或不同金属丰度的恒星敏感的颜色和大小的图表,光度法主要用于鉴定球状簇(GC)中的恒星种群(MPS)。特别是,使用适当的Hubble空间望远镜(HST)的适当过滤器对HE,C,N,O和FE的恒星含量敏感的伪二色图(CHM)允许在约70 GC中的MPS识别和表征MPS。我们在这里使用F275W,F280N,F343N,F373N和F814W图像的高精度HST光度法研究其MPS。我们介绍了一个新的CHM,其横坐标和纵坐标分别对具有不同镁和氮的恒星种群敏感,分别是单一金属GC。该CHM根据MG化学丰度有效地解开MPS,使我们首次探索了这些元素物种在GC中大量恒星的生产之间的可能关系。通过将不同恒星种群的颜色与从适当的合成光谱获得的颜色进行比较,我们提供了每个种群化学成分的“光度像样”估计值。我们的结果表明,除了第一代(1G)恒星外,欧米茄半人马座的金属贫困人口拥有四组第二代恒星,具有不同的[N/FE],即2GA-D。 2GA恒星与1G共有几乎相同的[mg/fe],而2GB,2GC和2GD恒星分别耗尽了〜0.15,〜0.25和〜0.45 DEX。我们提供的证据表明,金属中间种群寄主恒星,恒星耗尽[mg/fe]。
Historically, photometry has been largely used to identify stellar populations (MPs) in Globular Clusters (GCs) by using diagrams that are based on colours and magnitudes that are mostly sensitive to stars with different metallicities or different abundances of helium, carbon, nitrogen and oxygen. In particular, the pseudo two-colour diagram called chromosome map (ChM), allowed the identification and the characterization of MPs in about 70 GCs by using appropriate filters of the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) that are sensitive to the stellar content of He, C, N, O and Fe. We use here high-precision HST photometry from F275W, F280N, F343N, F373N, and F814W images of Omega Centauri to investigate its MPs. We introduce a new ChM whose abscissa and ordinate are mostly sensitive to stellar populations with different magnesium and nitrogen, respectively, in monometallic GCs. This ChM is effective in disentangling the MPs based on their Mg chemical abundances, allowing us to explore, for the first time, possible relations between the production of these elemental species for large samples of stars in GCs. By comparing the colours of the distinct stellar populations with the colours obtained from appropriate synthetic spectra we provide 'photometric-like' estimates of the chemical composition of each population. Our results show that, in addition to first generation (1G) stars, the metal-poor population of Omega Centauri hosts four groups of second-generation stars with different [N/Fe], namely, 2GA--D. 2GA stars share nearly the same [Mg/Fe] as the 1G, whereas 2GB, 2GC and 2GD stars are Mg depleted by ~0.15, ~0.25 and ~0.45 dex, respectively. We provide evidence that the metal-intermediate populations host stars with depleted [Mg/Fe].