Aluminum Abundances on the Red Giant Branch: Testing Helium Mixing as a Second Parameter

Abstract

We present new data and discuss the relationship between the Al abundances on the red giant branches (RGBs) and the horizontal-branch (HB) morphologies of the second-parameter pair of globular clusters M3 and M13. Since Al is produced during RGB evolution inside the H-burning shell where He is synthesized, its overabundance in stellar atmospheres can indicate He mixing, which has been shown to be a viable second parameter in explaining HB morpohogies.

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