CN Anomalies in the Halo System

Daniela Carollo*

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    Abstract

    I present an evaluation of the kinematic properties of halo red giants thought to have formed in globular clusters based on the strength of their UV/blue CN and CH absorption features. The sample has been selected from the catalog of Martell et al. (2011). The orbital parameters of CN-strong halo stars are compared to those of the inner and outer halo populations, and to the orbital parameters of globular clusters with well-studied Galactic orbits. It has been found that both the clusters and the CN-strong field stars exhibit kinematic and orbital properties similar to the inner halo population, indicating that globular clusters could be a significant source of inner halo field stars, and suggesting that both globular clusters and CN-strong stars could belong primarily to the inner halo population of the Milky Way.

    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)282-283
    Number of pages2
    JournalProceedings of the International Astronomical Union
    Volume10
    Issue numberH16
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 2012

    Keywords

    • Galaxy: formation
    • Galaxy: halo
    • Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics
    • Galaxy: stellar content
    • Galaxy: structure
    • Globular Clusters: general

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