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Globular cluster abundances and what they can tell us about galaxy formation

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 January 2010

Judith G. Cohen*
Affiliation:
Palomar Observatory, Mail Stop 249–17, California Institute of Technology, Pasadena, CA 91125, USA email: [email protected]
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We review the properties of globular clusters (GCs) which make them useful for studying the Galactic halo, Galactic chemical evolution and the early stages of the formation of the Milky Way. We review the evidence that GCs have a chemical inventory similar to those of halo field stars. We discuss the abundance ratios for dSph galaxies and show that it is possible to have formed at least part of the Galactic-halo field stellar population by dissolving GCs and/or accreting dSph galaxies, but only if this occurred at an early stage in the formation of the Galaxy. We review the constraints on halo-formation timescales deduced from the low magnesium isotopic ratios in metal-poor halo field dwarfs, which indicate that asymptotic giant-branch (AGB) stars did not have time to contribute significantly, while M71 contains two populations, one without and also one with a substantial AGB contribution. We review the limited evidence for GCs with a second population showing additional contributions from Type II supernovae, currently confined to ω Cen, M54 and M22, all of which may have been the nuclei or central regions of accreted galaxies. We check our own data for additional similar GCs and find preliminary indications that NGC 2419, a massive GC far in the outer Galactic halo, may also belong to this group.

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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2010

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