C. Charbonell, et al., “Are there any first-generation stars in globular clusters today?”, Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 569, September 2014. This version of record is available online at: https://www.aanda.org/articles/aa/abs/2014/09/aa24804-14/aa24804-14.html Reproduced with Permission from Astronomy and Astrophysics, © ESO 2014.Context. Several models compete to explain the abundance properties of stellar populations in globular clusters. One of the main constraints is the present-day ratio of first- and second-generation stars that are currently identified based on their sodium content. Aims. We propose an alternative interpretation of the observed sodium distribution, and suggest that stars with low sodium abundance that are counted a...
Recent theoretical yields and chemical evolution models demonstrate that intermediate-mass AGB stars...
Globular clusters (GCs), once thought to be well approximated as simple stellar populations (i.e. al...
In recent years the view of Galactic globular clusters as simple stellar populations has changed dra...
Context. Several models compete to explain the abundance properties of stellar populations in globul...
Context. Globular clusters host multiple stellar populations showing different sodium enrichments. T...
The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase is the final stage of nuclear burning for low-mass stars. Al...
Long-lived stars in GCs exhibit chemical peculiarities with respect to their halo counterparts. In p...
Context. Long-lived stars in globular clusters exhibit chemical peculiarities with respect to their ...
Aims.We analyse the effects of a first generation of fast rotating massive stars on the dynamical a...
We derived chemical abundances for C, N, O, Na, Mg, and Al in 20 asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars...
We searched for clues to understand the different Na abundances measured in first and second generat...
We present a new method of estimating the percentage of stars with the chemical composition of first...
Aims. We investigate the Na abundance distribution of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in Galacti...
Galactic globular cluster (GC) stars exhibit abundance patterns that are not shared by their field c...
Context. Galactic globular clusters (GC) are known to have multiple stellar populations and be chara...
Recent theoretical yields and chemical evolution models demonstrate that intermediate-mass AGB stars...
Globular clusters (GCs), once thought to be well approximated as simple stellar populations (i.e. al...
In recent years the view of Galactic globular clusters as simple stellar populations has changed dra...
Context. Several models compete to explain the abundance properties of stellar populations in globul...
Context. Globular clusters host multiple stellar populations showing different sodium enrichments. T...
The asymptotic giant branch (AGB) phase is the final stage of nuclear burning for low-mass stars. Al...
Long-lived stars in GCs exhibit chemical peculiarities with respect to their halo counterparts. In p...
Context. Long-lived stars in globular clusters exhibit chemical peculiarities with respect to their ...
Aims.We analyse the effects of a first generation of fast rotating massive stars on the dynamical a...
We derived chemical abundances for C, N, O, Na, Mg, and Al in 20 asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars...
We searched for clues to understand the different Na abundances measured in first and second generat...
We present a new method of estimating the percentage of stars with the chemical composition of first...
Aims. We investigate the Na abundance distribution of asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars in Galacti...
Galactic globular cluster (GC) stars exhibit abundance patterns that are not shared by their field c...
Context. Galactic globular clusters (GC) are known to have multiple stellar populations and be chara...
Recent theoretical yields and chemical evolution models demonstrate that intermediate-mass AGB stars...
Globular clusters (GCs), once thought to be well approximated as simple stellar populations (i.e. al...
In recent years the view of Galactic globular clusters as simple stellar populations has changed dra...