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The potassium abundance in the globular clusters NGC 104, NGC 6752 and NGC 6809

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 600, Issue -, Pages -

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201730410

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techniques: spectroscopic; globular clusters: individual: NGC 104; globular clusters: individual: NGC 6752; globular clusters: individual: NGC 6809; stars: abundances

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We derived potassium abundances in red-giant-branch stars in the Galactic globular clusters NGC 104 (144 stars), NGC 6752 (134 stars), and NGC 6809 (151 stars) using high-resolution spectra collected with FLAMES at the ESO - Very Large Telescope. In the samples we consider, we do not find significant intrinsic spreads in [K/Fe], which confirms the previous findings, but which is at variance with the cases of the massive clusters NGC 2419 and NGC 2808. Additionally, marginally significant [K/Fe] [O/Fe] anti-correlations are found in NGC 104 and NGC 6809, and [K/Fe] [Na/Fe] correlations are found in NGC 104 and NGC 6752. No evidence of [K/Fe] [Mg/Fe] anti-correlation are found. The results of our analysis are consistent with a scenario in which the process leading to the multi-populations in globular clusters also implies enrichment in the K abundance, the amplitude of the associated [K/Fe] enhancement becoming measurable only in stars showing the most extreme effects of O and Mg depletion. Stars enhanced in [K/Fe] have so far only been found in clusters harbouring some Mg-poor stars, while the other globulars, without a Mg-poor sub-population, show small or null [K/Fe] spreads.

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