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Carbon abundances and 12C/13C from globular cluster giants
Authors:Yakiv V Pavlenko  Hugh R A Jones  Andrew J Longmore
Institution:Main Astronomical Observatory of Ukrainian Academy of Sciences, Golosiiv Woods, 03680 Kyiv-127, Ukraine;Astrophysics Research Institute, Liverpool John Moores University, Egerton Wharf, Birkenhead CH41 1LD;UK Astronomy Technology Centre, Royal Observatory Edinburgh, Blackford Hill, Edinburgh EH9 3HJ
Abstract:The behaviour of the  Δν= 2 CO  bands around 2.3 μm was examined by comparing observed and synthetic spectra in stars in globular clusters of different metallicity. Changes in the 12C/13C isotopic ratio and the carbon abundances were investigated in stars from 3500–4900 K in the galactic globular clusters M71, M5, M3 and M13, covering the metallicity range from ?0.7 to ?1.6. We found relatively low carbon abundances that are not affected by the value of oxygen abundance. For most giants, the 12C/13C ratios determined are consistent with the equilibrium value for the CN cycle. This suggests complete mixing on the ascent of the red giant branch, in contrast to the substantially higher values predicted across this range of parameters by the current generation of models. We found some evidence for a larger dispersion of 12C/13C in giants of M71 of metallicity  μ]=M/H]=?0.7  in comparison with the giants of M3, M5 and M13, which are more metal deficient. Finally, we show evidence for lower 12C/13C in giants of globular clusters with lower metallicities, as predicted by theory.
Keywords:nuclear reactions  nucleosynthesis  abundances  Galaxy: abundances  Galaxy: evolution  globular clusters: general  infrared: general
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