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The Hottest Horizontal-Branch Stars in Omega Centauri: Late Hot Flasher vs. Helium EnrichmentUV observations of some massive globular clusters uncovered a significant population of very hot stars below the hot end of the horizontal branch (HB), the so-called blue hook stars. This feature might be explained either by the late hot flasher scenario here stars experience the helium flash while on the white dwarf cooling curve or by the helium-rich sub-population recently postulated to exist in some clusters. Spectroscopic analyses of blue hook stars in omega Cen and NGC 2808 support the late hot flasher scenario, but the stars contain much less helium than expected and the predicted C, N enrichment could not be verified from existing data. We want to determine effective temperatures, surface gravities and abundances of He, C, N in blue hook and canonical extreme horizontal branch (EHB) star candidates. Moderately high resolution spectra of stars at the hot end of the blue horizontal branch in the globular cluster omega Cen were analysed for atmospheric parameters (T(sub eff), log g) and abundances using LTE and Non-LTE model atmospheres. In the temperature range 30,000 K to 50,000 K we find that 37% of our stars are helium-poor (log nHe/nH less than -2), 49% have solar helium abundance within a factor of 3 (-1.5 less than or equal to log nHe/nH less than or equal to -0.5) and 14% are helium rich (log nHe/nH greater than -0.4). We also find carbon enrichment in step with helium enrichment, with a maximum carbon enrichment of 3% by mass. At least 30% of the hottest HB stars in omega Centauri show helium abundances well above the predictions from the helium enrichment scenario (Y = 0.42 corresponding to log nHe/nH approximately equal to -0.74). In addition the most helium-rich stars show strong carbon enrichment as predicted by the late hot flasher scenario. We conclude that the helium-rich HB stars in omega Cen cannot be explained solely by the helium-enrichment scenario invoked to explain the blue main sequence.
Document ID
20070035130
Acquisition Source
Goddard Space Flight Center
Document Type
Preprint (Draft being sent to journal)
Authors
Moehler, S.
(European Southern Observatory Garching, Germany)
Dreizler, S.
(Goettingen Univ. Germany)
Lanz, T.
(Maryland Univ. United States)
Bono, G.
(Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica Rome)
Sweigart, A V.
(NASA Goddard Space Flight Center Greenbelt, MD, United States)
Calamida, A.
(Istituto Nazionale di Astrofisica Rome, Italy)
Monelli, M.
(Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias Tenerife, Spain)
Nonino, M.
(Trieste Astronomical Observatory Trieste, Italy)
Date Acquired
August 24, 2013
Publication Date
January 1, 2007
Subject Category
Astronomy
Distribution Limits
Public
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