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The Lithium test for multiple populations in Globular Clusters: Lithium in NGC 2808

Authors :
D'Antona, Francesca
Ventura, Paolo
Marino, Anna Fabiola
Milone, Antonino P.
Tailo, Marco
Di Criscienzo, Marcella
Vesperini, Enrico
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

In the globular cluster NGC2808, a quasi-standard initial lithium abundance is derived for a red giant belonging to the `extreme' population, characterized by a large helium overabundance, and by abundances of proton capture elements typical of nuclear processing in gas at very high temperatures, where the initial lithium has been fully destroyed. The observations of lithium in such extreme cluster stars are important to test different models for the formation of multiple populations in old Globular Clusters. In the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) scenario, fresh lithium is synthetized during the initial phases of hot bottom burning which, afterwards, synthetize the other p-capture elements. We model the abundance of lithium in the ejecta of superAGB models, finding values consistent or larger than observed in the `extreme' giant; these same models describe correctly the magnesium depletion and silicon enrichment of the extreme population of NGC 2808, so the overall agreement provides further support to the AGB scenario. In the models involving massive or supermassive stars, the Lithium observed requires a mixture of the lithium-free ejecta of the polluting population with more than 40% of standard-lithium pristine gas. The extended chemical anomalies of NGC 2808 stars are then to be all explained within at most 60% of the possible dilution range, the initial helium mass fraction in the ejecta should be Y >= 0.5, to account for the Ye 0.38-0.40 of the extreme population, and further observations of p-process elements are needed to check the model.<br />Comment: accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal Letters

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1901.01273
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aafbec