Bibcode
                                    
                            Sánchez-Blázquez, P.; Karakas, A. I.; Gibson, B. K.; Marcolini, A.
    Referencia bibliográfica
                                    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 395, Issue 2, pp. 719-735.
Fecha de publicación:
    
                        5
            
                        2009
            
  Número de citas
                                    46
                            Número de citas referidas
                                    41
                            Descripción
                                    We propose a new chemical evolution model aimed at explaining the
chemical properties of globular clusters (GCs) stars. Our model depends
upon the existence of (i) a peculiar pre-enrichment phase in the GC's
parent galaxy associated with very low-metallicity Type II supernovae
(SNe II) and (ii) localized inhomogeneous enrichment from a single Type
Ia supernova (SN Ia) and intermediate-mass (4-7Msolar)
asymptotic giant branch field stars. GC formation is then assumed to
take place within this chemically peculiar region. Thus, in our model
the first low-mass GC stars to form are those with peculiar abundances
(i.e. O-depleted and Na-enhanced), while `normal' stars (i.e. O-rich and
Na-depleted) are formed in a second stage when self-pollution from SNe
II occurs and the peculiar pollution from the previous phase is
dispersed. In this study, we focus on three different GCs: NGC 6752,
6205 (M 13) and 2808. We demonstrate that, within this framework, a
model can be constructed which is consistent with (i) the elemental
abundance anticorrelations, (ii) isotopic abundance patterns and (iii)
the extreme [O/Fe] values observed in NGC 2808 and M 13, without
violating the global constraints of approximately unimodal [Fe/H] and
C+N+O.
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