Hubble Space Telescope observations of an outer field in omega Centauri: A definitive helium abundance

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We revisit the problem of the split main sequence (MS) of the globular cluster ω Centauri, and report the results of two-epoch Hubble Space Telescope observations of an outer field, for which proper motions give us a pure sample of cluster members, and an improved separation of the two branches of the MS. Using a new set of stellar models covering a grid of values of helium and metallicity, we find that the best possible estimate of the helium abundance of the bluer branch of the MS is Y = 0.39 ± 0.02. For the cluster center, we apply new techniques to old observations: we use indices of photometric quality to select a high-quality sample of stars, which we also correct for differential reddening. We then superpose the color-magnitude diagram of the outer field on that of the cluster center, and suggest a connection of the bluer branch of the MS with one of the more prominent among the many sequences in the subgiant region. We also report a group of undoubted cluster members that are well to the red of the lower MS. © 2012. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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King, I. R., Bedin, L. R., Cassisi, S., Milone, A. P., Bellini, A., Piotto, G., … Cordier, D. (2012). Hubble Space Telescope observations of an outer field in omega Centauri: A definitive helium abundance. Astronomical Journal, 144(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/144/1/5

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