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A JWST project on 47 Tucanae. Binaries among multiple populations.

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2025
Abstract:
Almost all globular clusters (GCs) contain multiple stellar populations consisting of stars with varying helium and light-element abundances. These populations include first-population stars, which exhibit similar chemical compositions as halo-field stars with comparable [Fe/H], and second-population stars, characterized by higher helium and nitrogen abundances along with reduced levels of oxygen and carbon. Nowadays, one of the most intriguing open questions about GCs pertains to the formation and evolution of their multiple populations. Recent works based on N-body simulations of GCs show that the fractions and characteristics of binary stars can serve as dynamic indicators of the formation period of multiple-population GCs and their subsequent dynamical evolution. Nevertheless, the incidence of binaries among multiple populations is still poorly studied. Moreover, the few available observational studies focus only on the bright stars of a few GCs. We used deep images of the GC 47 Tucanae collected with the James Webb and the Hubble space telescopes to investigate the incidence of binaries among multiple populations of M dwarfs and bright main-sequence stars. To reach this objective, we used UV, optical, and near-infrared filters to construct photometric diagrams that allowed us to disentangle binary systems and multiple populations. Moreover, we compared these observations with a large sample of simulated binaries. In the cluster central regions, the incidence of binaries among first-population stars is only slightly higher than that of second-population stars. In contrast, in the external regions, the majority of the studied binaries (a 85%) are composed of first-population stars. These results are consistent with the GC formation scenarios in which the second-population stars originate in the clusteras central region, forming a compact and dense stellar group within a more extended system of first-population stars.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 - Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Globular clusters: individual: NGC 104; Hertzsprung-Russell and C-M diagrams; Stars: Abundances; Stars: Population II; Techniques: photometric
Elenco autori:
Milone, A P.; Marino, A. F.; Bernizzoni, M.; Muratore, F.; Legnardi, M. V.; Barbieri, M.; Bortolan, E.; Bouras, A.; Bruce, J.; Cordoni, G.; D'Antona, F.; Dell'Agli, F.; Dondoglio, E.; Grimaldi, I. M.; Jang, S.; Lagioia, E. P.; Lee, J. -W.; Lionetto, S.; Mohandasan, A.; Pang, X.; Pianta, C.; Posenato, M.; Renzini, A.; Tailo, M.; Ventura, C.; Ventura, P.; Vesperini, E.; Ziliotto, T.
Autori di Ateneo:
BORTOLAN EMANUELE
LEGNARDI MARIA VITTORIA
MILONE ANTONINO
MURATORE FABRIZIO
Link alla scheda completa:
https://www.research.unipd.it/handle/11577/3575609
Pubblicato in:
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
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