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Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society | 2015

Proper motions and kinematics of selected bulge globular clusters

Luca James Rossi; Sergio Ortolani; Beatriz Barbuy; Eduardo Luiz Damiani Bica; Andrea Bonfanti

We computed proper motions of a selected sample of globular clusters projected on the central bulge, employing CCD images gathered along the last 25 years at the ESO-NTT, ESO-Danish and HST telescopes. We presented a method to derive their proper motions, and a set of coordinate transformations to obtain 3D Galactic velocity vectors of the clusters. We analysed 10 globular clusters, namely Terzan 1, Terzan 2, Terzan 4, Terzan 9, NGC 6522, NGC 6558, NGC 6540, AL~3,ESO456--SC38 and Palomar 6. For comparison purposes we also studied the outer bulge cluster NGC 6652. We discuss the general properties of the proper-motion-cleaned Colour-Magnitude Diagrams, derived for the first time for most of them. A general conclusion is that the inner bulge globular clusters have clearly lower transverse motions (and spatial velocities) than halo clusters, and appear to be trapped in the bulge bar.


Proceedings of XIII Nuclei in the Cosmos — PoS(NIC XIII) | 2015

HIGH-RESOLUTION ABUNDANCE ANALYSIS OF VERY METAL-POOR R-I STARS

Cesar Siqueira Mello; V. Hill; Beatriz Barbuy; Monique Spite; Francois Spite; Timothy C. Beers; E. Caffau; Piercarlo Bonifacio; R. Cayrel; Patrick Francois; H. Schatz; Shinya Wanajo

Context. Moderately r-process-enriched stars (r-I; +0.3 ≤ [Eu/Fe] ≤ +1.0) are at least four times as common as those that are greatly enriched in r-process elements (r-II; [Eu/Fe] > +1.0), and the abundances in their atmospheres are important tools for obtaining a better understanding of the nucleosynthesis processes responsible for the origin of the elements beyond the iron peak. Aims. The main aim of this work is to derive abundances for a sample of seven metal-poor stars with −3.4 ≤ [Fe/H] ≤− 2.4 classified as r-I stars, to understand the role of these stars for constraining the astrophysical nucleosynthesis event(s) that is (are) responsible for the production of the r-process, and to investigate whether they differ, in any significant way, from the r-II stars. Methods. We carried out a detailed abundance analysis based on high-resolution spectra obtained with the VLT/UVES spectrograph, using spectra in the wavelength ranges 3400–4500 A, 6800–8200 A, and 8700–10 000 A, with resolving power R ∼ 40 000 (blue arm) and R ∼ 55 000 (red arm). The OSMARCS LTE 1D model atmosphere grid was employed, along with the spectrum synthesis code Turbospectrum. Results. We have derived abundances of the light elements Li, C, and N, the α-elements Mg, Si, S, Ca, and Ti, the odd-Z elements Al, K, and Sc, the iron-peak elements V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, and Ni, and the trans-iron elements from the first peak (Sr, Y, Zr, Mo, Ru, and Pd), the second peak (Ba, La, Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm, Eu, Gd, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Tm, and Yb), the third peak (Os and Ir, as upper limits), and the actinides (Th) regions. The results are compared with values for these elements for r-II and “normal” very and extremely metal-poor stars reported in the literature, ages based on radioactive chronometry are explored using different models, and a number of conclusions about the r-process and the r-I stars are presented. Hydrodynamical models were used for some elements, and general behaviors for the 3D corrections were presented. Although the abundance ratios of the second r-process peak elements (usually associated with the main r-process) are nearly identical for r-I and r-II stars, the first r-process peak abundance ratios (probably associated with the weak r-process) are more enhanced in r-I stars than in r-II stars, suggesting that differing nucleosynthesis pathways were followed by stars belonging to these two different classifications.


Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union | 2017

The GOTHAM survey: chemical evolution of Milky Way globular clusters

Bruno Dias; Beatriz Barbuy; Ivo Saviane; Enrico V. Held; Gary S. Da Costa; Sergio Ortolani; M. Gullieuszik


Archive | 2016

SMC West Halo: a slice of the galaxy being tidally stripped?

Bruno Dias; Leandro Kerber; Beatriz Barbuy; Eduardo Luiz Damiani Bica; Sergio Ortolani


Proceedings of 11th Symposium on Nuclei in the Cosmos — PoS(NIC XI) | 2011

HST-STIS abundances in the uranium-rich metal-poor star CS31082-001

Beatriz Barbuy; M. Spite; V. Hill; Francesca Primas; Bertrand Plez; R. Cayrel; Christopher Sneden; Timothy C. Beers; Jeppe Rosenkrantz Andersen; B. Nordström; Piercarlo Bonifacio; P. Francois; P. Molaro


Archive | 2011

Abundances of 650 bulge red giants (Gonzalez+, 2011)

O. A. Gonzalez; M. Rejkuba; M. Zoccali; V. Hill; G. Battaglia; C. Babusiaux; Dante Minniti; Beatriz Barbuy; Alan Alves-Brito; Alvio Renzini; A. E. Gomez; Sergio Ortolani


Archive | 2011

Metallicity of bulge clump giants in Baade's window (Hill+, 2011)

V. Hill; Aurelie Lecureur; A. E. Gomez; M. Zoccali; Mathias Schultheis; C. Babusiaux; Frederic Royer; Beatriz Barbuy; F. Arenou; Dante Minniti; Sergio Ortolani


Archive | 2009

Chemistry of the Galactic Bulge: New Results

M. Zoccali; V. Hill; Beatriz Barbuy; Aurelie Lecureur; Dante Minniti; Alvio Renzini; O. A. Gonzalez; Ana Gómez; Sergio Ortolani


Archive | 2009

Extremely metal-poor turnoff stars abundances (Bonifacio+, 2009)

Piercarlo Bonifacio; Monique Spite; R. Cayrel; V. Hill; Francois Spite; Patrick Francois; Bertrand Plez; H.-G. Ludwig; E. Caffau; Paolo Molaro; E. Depagne; J. Andersen; Beatriz Barbuy; Timothy C. Beers; B. Nordstroem; Francesca Primas


Archive | 2008

Abundances in M71 (NGC 6838) (Alves-Brito+, 2008)

Alan Alves-Brito; Ricardo P. Schiavon; Bruno Vaz Castilho; Beatriz Barbuy

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Eduardo Luiz Damiani Bica

Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul

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V. Hill

University of Nice Sophia Antipolis

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M. Zoccali

Pontifical Catholic University of Chile

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Alvio Renzini

European Southern Observatory

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Dante Minniti

Goddard Space Flight Center

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Piercarlo Bonifacio

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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Timothy C. Beers

Joint Institute for Nuclear Astrophysics

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Patrick Francois

Centre national de la recherche scientifique

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