Among the newly discovered features of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters (GCs), the cluster NGC 1851 harbours a double subgiant branch (SGB), that can be explained in terms of two stellar generations, only slightly differing in age, the younger one having an increased total C+N+O abundance. Thanks to this difference in the chemistry, a fit can be made to the SGBes, roughly consistent with the C+N+O abundance variations already discovered two decades ago, and confirmed by recent spectroscopic data. We compute theoretical isochrones for the main sequence turnoff (TO), by adopting four chemical mixtures for the opacities and nuclear reaction rates. The standard mixture has Z = 10-3 and [\u3b1/Fe] = 0.4, the others have C+N+O, r...
The Galactic globular cluster NGC 1851 has raised much interest since Hubble Space Telescope photome...
Abundances of C and N are derived from features due to the CH G-band and to the UV CN band measured...
We present a detailed chemical tagging of individual stellar populations in the Galactic g...
Abundances of C, N, and O are determined in four bright red giants that span the known abundance ran...
The colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) of NGC 1851 presents two subgiant branches (SGBs), probably due t...
We explore the possibility that the anomalous split in the subgiant branch (SGB) of the Galactic glo...
We present chemical abundance analysis of a sample of 15 red giant branch (RGB) stars of the globula...
The colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) of NGC1851 presents two subgiant branches (SGBs), probably due to...
We present an analysis of the multiple stellar populations of the globular cluster NGC 1851. We used...
Context. NGC 1851 is one of several globular clusters for which multiple stellar populations of the ...
Context. NGC 1851 is one of several globular clusters for which multiple stellar populations of the ...
none9siWe present the first chemical analysis of stars on the double subgiant branch (SGB) of the gl...
We present the abundance analysis of a sample of more than 120 red giants in the globular cluster (G...
We measure the C+N+O abundance sum in red giant stars in two Galactic globular clusters, NGC 1851 a...
The Galactic globular cluster NGC 1851 has raised much interest since Hubble Space Telescope photome...
The Galactic globular cluster NGC 1851 has raised much interest since Hubble Space Telescope photome...
Abundances of C and N are derived from features due to the CH G-band and to the UV CN band measured...
We present a detailed chemical tagging of individual stellar populations in the Galactic g...
Abundances of C, N, and O are determined in four bright red giants that span the known abundance ran...
The colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) of NGC 1851 presents two subgiant branches (SGBs), probably due t...
We explore the possibility that the anomalous split in the subgiant branch (SGB) of the Galactic glo...
We present chemical abundance analysis of a sample of 15 red giant branch (RGB) stars of the globula...
The colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) of NGC1851 presents two subgiant branches (SGBs), probably due to...
We present an analysis of the multiple stellar populations of the globular cluster NGC 1851. We used...
Context. NGC 1851 is one of several globular clusters for which multiple stellar populations of the ...
Context. NGC 1851 is one of several globular clusters for which multiple stellar populations of the ...
none9siWe present the first chemical analysis of stars on the double subgiant branch (SGB) of the gl...
We present the abundance analysis of a sample of more than 120 red giants in the globular cluster (G...
We measure the C+N+O abundance sum in red giant stars in two Galactic globular clusters, NGC 1851 a...
The Galactic globular cluster NGC 1851 has raised much interest since Hubble Space Telescope photome...
The Galactic globular cluster NGC 1851 has raised much interest since Hubble Space Telescope photome...
Abundances of C and N are derived from features due to the CH G-band and to the UV CN band measured...
We present a detailed chemical tagging of individual stellar populations in the Galactic g...