Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2019

Is helium the key parameter in the extended colour spread of the first generation stars in M3

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Abstract


The study of the chromosome maps of Galactic Globular Clusters has shown that the stars identified as `first generation often define an extended sequence in the $m_{F275W}-m_{F814W}$ colour, whose straightforward interpretation, by comparison with synthetic spectra, is that they are inhomogeneous in helium content. \nThe cluster M 3 (NGC 5272) is one of the most prominent example of this phenomenon, since its first generation is distributed on an extended colour range, formally corresponding to a large helium enhancement ($ \\sim 0.1$). It is necessary to ask whether the bulk of photometric observations available for this cluster supports or falsifies this interpretation. For this purpose, we examine the horizontal branch morphology, the period and magnitude distributions of the RR Lyrae variables, and the main sequence colour distribution. Simulating the first generation stars with such internal variation of helium content we can not meet all the observational constraints at the same time, concluding that the origin of the first generation colour spread is still without a straightforward explanation.

Volume 486
Pages 5895-5906
DOI 10.1093/mnras/stz1273
Language English
Journal Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society

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