2016
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201526685
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Gas expulsion in massive star clusters?

Abstract: Context. Gas expulsion is a central concept in some of the models for multiple populations and the light-element anti-correlations in globular clusters. If the star formation efficiency was around 30 per cent and the gas expulsion happened on the crossing timescale, this process could preferentially expel stars born with the chemical composition of the proto-cluster gas, while stars with special composition born in the centre would remain bound. Recently, a sample of extragalactic, gas-free, young massive clus… Show more

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“…Lind et al 2009) and the typical percentage of low-sodium stars that are usually classified as 1P stars (∼30%; Prantzos & Charbonnel 2006;Carretta et al 2009b;Carretta 2013). This strongly alleviates the mass budget issue, in better agreement with constraints provided by young massive star clusters (Bastian et al 2014;Hollyhead et al 2015;Krause et al 2016) and star counts in the halo of dwarf galaxies (Larsen et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Lind et al 2009) and the typical percentage of low-sodium stars that are usually classified as 1P stars (∼30%; Prantzos & Charbonnel 2006;Carretta et al 2009b;Carretta 2013). This strongly alleviates the mass budget issue, in better agreement with constraints provided by young massive star clusters (Bastian et al 2014;Hollyhead et al 2015;Krause et al 2016) and star counts in the halo of dwarf galaxies (Larsen et al 2014).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 69%
“…Starting from the clusters in Carretta et al (2010a) (see their Fig. 3) and the updated table in Krause et al (2016), we scanned the literature up to June 2017 for new results on the anti-correlation of light elements in GCs based on high-resolution spectroscopy (i.e. involving Na, O or Mg, Al).…”
Section: Age and Mass Limits For Multiple Populationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since L SC is directly proportional to the star cluster stellar mass, M SC , the condition for the existence of the stationary solution can be also formulated as an upper limit for the cluster compactness C ≡ M SC /R SC (cnf. to Krause et al 2016). Tenorio-Tagle et al (2005b) hypothesized that in clusters with L SC > L crit , the mass reinserted by massive stars (i.e.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%