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The self-enrichment of galactic halo globular clusters - The mass-metallicity relation

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ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 378, Issue 1, Pages 97-101

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EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20011173

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Galaxy : evolution; Galaxy : formation; globular clusters : general; Galaxy : halo

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We discuss the existence of a mass-metallicity relation among galactic halo globular clusters. The lack of any luminosity-metallicity correlation in globular cluster systems has been used as an argument against self-enrichment models of cluster formation. We show that such a relation is statistically present among the galactic Old Halo globulars. This observational correlation implies that the least massive old clusters are the most metal-rich. This is in contradiction with the idea that, if globular clusters were self-enriched systems, the most metal-rich clusters would also be the most massive ones. We further show that this anti-correlation is as predicted by self-enrichment models.

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