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The extended star formation history of omega Centauri | Michael Hilker
; Andrea Kayser
; Tom Richtler
; Philip Willemsen
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1 Jun 2004 | Journal: | Astron.Astrophys. 422 (2004) L9-L12 | Subject: | astro-ph | Affiliation: | Sternwarte Univ. Bonn, Germany, Universidad de Concepcion, Chile | Abstract: | For the first time, the abundances of a large sample of subgiant and turn-off region stars in omega Centauri have been measured, the data base being medium resolution spectroscopy from FORS2 at the VLT. Absolute iron abundances were derived for about 400 member stars from newly defined line indices with an accuracy of +/-0.15 dex. The abundances range between -2.2<[Fe/H]<-0.7 dex, resembling the large metallicity spread found for red giant branch stars. The combination of the spectroscopic results with the location of the stars in the colour magnitude diagram has been used to estimate ages for the individual stars. Whereas most of the metal-poor stars are consistent with a single old stellar population, stars with abundances higher than [Fe/H]=-1.3 dex are younger. The total age spread in omega Cent is about 3 Gyr. The monotonically increasing age-metallicity relation seems to level off above [Fe/H]=-1.0 dex. Whether the star formation in omega Cen occured continuously or rather episodically has to be shown by combining more accurate abundances with highest quality photometry. | Source: | arXiv, astro-ph/0406017 | Services: | Forum | Review | PDF | Favorites |
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