Abstract
Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics
Vol. 42:
385-440
(Volume publication date September 2004)
(doi:10.1146/annurev.astro.42.053102.133945)
First published online as a Review in Advance on June 1, 2004ABUNDANCE VARIATIONS WITHIN GLOBULAR CLUSTERS Raffaele Gratton1 Christopher Sneden2 and Eugenio Carretta1,3 1INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova, Vicolo dell'Osservatorio, 5, I-35122 Padova, Italy; email: gratton@pd.astro.it, carretta@pd.astro.it 2Department of Astronomy, University of Texas, Austin, Texas; email: chris@verdi.as.utexas.edu 3INAF, Osservatorio Astronomico di Bologna, Via Ranzani, 1, I-40217 Bologna, Italy ▪ Abstract Abundance variations within globular clusters (GCs), and of GC stars with respect to field stars, are important diagnostics of a variety of physical phenomena, related to the evolution of individual stars, mass transfer in binary systems, and chemical evolution in high density environments. The broad astrophysical implications of GCs as building blocks of our knowledge of the Universe make a full understanding of their history and evolution basic in a variety of astrophysical fields. We review the current status of the research in this field, comparing the abundances in GCs with those obtained for field stars, discussing in depth the evidence for H-burning at high temperatures in GC stars, describing the process of self-enrichment in GCs with particular reference to the case of the most massive Galactic GC (ω Cen), and discussing various classes of cluster stars with abundance anomalies. Whereas the overall pattern might appear very complex at first sight, exciting new scenarios are opening where the interplay between GC dynamical and chemical properties are closely linked with each other. Most recent citing papers (via CrossRef)Chemical Abundances in Giant Stars of the Tidally Disrupted Globular Cluster NGC 6712 from High‐Resolution Infrared Spectroscopy The Astrophysical Journal 689(2):1020-1030 (2009) Heavy Element Abundances in Giant Stars of the Globular Clusters M4 and M5 The Astrophysical Journal 689(2):1031-1043 (2009) Formation and dynamical evolution of multiple stellar generations in globular clusters Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 391(2):825-843 (2009) Dynamical mixing of two stellar populations in globular clusters Astronomische Nachrichten 329(9-10):976-979 (2009) Origin of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters and their helium enrichment Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 391(1):354-362 (2008)
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