A New Feature Along the Extended Blue Horizontal Branch of NGC 6752
Abstract
In this letter we report on the detection of a new feature in the complex structure of the horizontal branch (HB) of the Galactic globular cluster NGC 6752. In the U vs. (U-V) plane, the HB shows a discontinuity (``jump'') at U-V ~= -1.0 (corresponding Te ~ 23,000 K). This ``second U-jump'' adds to the u-jump identified by Grundahl et al. (1999) in a dozen of clusters at Te ~ 11,500 K. We show that this new discontinuity might be due to the combination of post zero age HB evolution and diffusion effects. We identify 11 AGB-manque stars. The comparison between post-HB star counts and evolutionary lifetimes, as predicted by canonical stellar models, shows good agreement, at variance with similar estimates for NGC 6752 available in the literature.
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