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NGC 6558:: A blue horizontal branch moderately metal-poor globular cluster in the bulge

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ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volume 134, Issue 4, Pages 1613-1625

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/521556

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globular clusters : general; globular clusters : individual (NGC 6558)

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We present, for the first time, a detailed abundance analysis of five giant stars in the moderately metal-poor bulge globular cluster NGC 6558. Spectra have been obtained at the VLT with the multifiber spectrograph FLAMES in GIRAFFE mode ( R similar to 22; 000). The resulting iron abundance is [Fe/H] = -0. 97 +/- 0.15, in good agreement with the metallicity inferred from the slope of the red giant branch, but unusually high for a cluster with such a blue horizontal branch, possibly indicating an old age. A color-magnitude diagram in Vand I, based on photometry obtained with the Wide-Field Imager at ESO, is also presented. An isochrone of 14 Gyr fits the evolutionary sequences, confirming an old age. NGC 6558 is another second-parameter'' bulge cluster. The metallicity derived is near the end of the low-metallicity tail of the bulge field-star distribution; hence, it presumably formed at the very early stages of the bulge formation. Abundance ratios show enhancements of the alpha-elements oxygen, magnesium, and silicon, with [O/Fe] = +0.38, [Mg/Fe] = +0.24, [Si/Fe] = +0.23, and solar calcium and titanium. The r-element europium is also enhanced by [Eu/Fe] = +0.36. The odd-Z elements sodium and aluminum, as well as the s-elements barium and lanthanum, show solar ratios. A heliocentric radial velocity of v(r)(hel) = -197.3 +/- 4 km s(-1) is found for NGC 6558.

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