The discovery of an anomalous subgiant branch in the color-magnitude diagram of ω Centauri

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作者
Ferraro, FR
Sollima, A
Pancino, E
Bellazzini, M
Straniero, O
Origlia, L
Cool, AM
机构
[1] Osservatorio Astron Bologna, INAF, I-40127 Bologna, Italy
[2] Osservatorio Astron Teramo, INAF, I-64100 Teramo, Italy
[3] San Francisco State Univ, Dept Phys & Astron, San Francisco, CA 94132 USA
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globular clusters : individual (omega Centauri); stars : evolution; stars : Population II;
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10.1086/383149
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P1 [天文学];
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摘要
Using deep high-resolution multiband images taken with the Very Large Telescope and the Hubble Space Telescope, we discovered a new anomalous sequence in the color-magnitude diagram of omega Cen. This feature appears as a narrow well-defined subgiant branch (SGB-a), which merges into the main sequence of the dominant cluster population at a magnitude significantly fainter than the cluster turnoff (TO). The simplest hypothesis assumes that the new feature is the extension of the anomalous red giant branch (RGB-a) metal-rich population discovered by Lee et al. and Pancino et al. However, under this assumption the interpretation of the SGB-a does not easily fit into the context of a self-enrichment scenario within omega Cen. In fact, its TO magnitude, shape, and extension are not compatible with a young metal-rich population, as required by the self-enrichment process. The TO level of the SGB-a suggests indeed an age as old as the main cluster population, further supporting the extracluster origin of the most metal-rich stars, as suggested by Ferraro, Bellazzini, & Pancino. Only accurate measurements of radial velocities and metal abundances for a representative sample of stars will firmly establish whether or not the SGB-a is actually related to the RGB-a and will finally shed light on the origin of the metal-rich population of omega Cen.
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