Bibcode
Cassisi, Santi; Salaris, Maurizio; Anderson, Jay; Piotto, Giampaolo; Pietrinferni, Adriano; Milone, Antonino; Bellini, Andrea; Bedin, Luigi R.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal, Volume 702, Issue 2, pp. 1530-1535 (2009).
Fecha de publicación:
9
2009
Revista
Número de citas
36
Número de citas referidas
31
Descripción
We investigate a peculiar feature at the hottest, blue end of the
horizontal branch of Galactic globular cluster ω Centauri, using
the high-precision and nearly complete catalog that has been constructed
from a survey taken with the Advanced Camera for Survey on board the
Hubble Space Telescope, that covers the inner 10 × 10 arcmin. It
is a densely populated clump of stars with an almost vertical structure
in the F435W-(F435W-F625W) plane, that we termed "blue clump." A
comparison with theoretical models leads to the conclusion that this
feature must necessarily harbor either hot flasher stars or canonical
He-rich stars—progeny of the blue main sequence (MS) subpopulation
observed in this cluster—or a mixture of both types, plus possibly
a component from the normal-He population hosted by the cluster. A
strong constraint coming from theory is that the mass of the objects in
the "blue clump" has to be very finely tuned, with a spread of at most
only ~0.03 M sun. By comparing observed and theoretical star
counts along both the H- and He-burning stages we find that at least 15%
of the expected He-rich horizontal branch stars are missing from the
color-magnitude diagram. This missing population could be the progeny of
red giants that failed to ignite central He-burning and have produced
He-core white dwarfs (WDs). Our conclusion supports the scenario
recently suggested by Calamida et al. for explaining the observed ratio
of WDs to MS stars in ω Centauri.