J/AZh/96/267        Globular clusters abundances and kinematics (Marsakov+ 2019)

The chemical composition of globular clusters of different nature in our Galaxy. Marsakov V.A., Koval' V.V., Gozha M.L. <Astron. Zh. 96, 267 (2019)> =2019AZh....96..267M 2019AZh....96..267M (SIMBAD/NED BibCode) =2019ARep...63..274M 2019ARep...63..274M
ADC_Keywords: Milky Way ; Clusters, globular ; Abundances ; Space velocities ; Radial velocities Keywords: globular clusters - chemical abundances - Galactic subsystems Abstract: For the catalog, we compiled the abundances of 28 chemical elements: alpha-elements (O, Mg, Si, Ca, Ti), carbon, iron-peak elements(Sc, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn), slow and rapid neutron-capture elements (Sr, Y, Zr, Mo, Ba, La, Ce, Nd, Eu, Dy) and three odd-Z elements(Na, Al, K) in the stars of 69 globular clusters. The data are taken from 101 papers published from 1986 to 2018. The abundances of chemical elements in stars of the clusters in almost all the used papers are determined from high-resolution spectra obtained mainly for the atmospheres of red giants. The spectra are analyzed with the local thermodynamic equilibrium approximation. Description: Compilation of the abundances of 28 chemical elements: lpha-elements (O, Mg, Si, Ca, Ti), carbon, iron-peak elements(Sc, V, Cr, Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn), slow and rapid neutron-capture elements (Sr, Y, Zr, Mo, Ba, La, Ce, Nd, Eu, Dy) and three odd-Z elements(Na, Al, K) in the stars of 69 globular clusters. File Summary: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- FileName Lrecl Records Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ReadMe 80 . This file table1.dat 211 157 The catalogue data for 157 globular clusters table2.dat 210 157 The catalogue (continuation) table3.dat 81 157 Space-kinematic parameters refs.dat 46 101 References for abundances -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: VII/271 : Properties of Galactic Globular Clusters (Francis+, 2014) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table1.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- ID Cluster identification number 11- 21 A11 --- Name Other commonly used cluster name 23- 27 F5.2 [Sun] [Fe/H] ? Abundance [Fe/H] 29- 32 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Fe/H] ? Dispersion for [Fe/H] 34- 38 F5.2 [Sun] [C/Fe] ? Abundance [C/Fe] 40- 43 F4.2 [Sun] e_[C/Fe] ? Dispersion for [C/Fe] 45- 49 F5.2 [Sun] [O/Fe] ? Abundance [O/Fe] 51- 54 F4.2 [Sun] e_[O/Fe] ? Dispersion for [O/Fe] 56- 60 F5.2 [Sun] [Na/Fe] ? Abundance [Na/Fe] 62- 65 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Na/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Na/Fe] 67- 71 F5.2 [Sun] [Mg/Fe] ? Abundance [Mg/Fe] 73- 76 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Mg/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Mg/Fe] 78- 82 F5.2 [Sun] [Al/Fe] ? Abundance [Al/Fe] 84- 87 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Al/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Al/Fe] 89- 92 F4.2 [Sun] [Si/Fe] ? Abundance [Si/Fe] 94- 97 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Si/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Si/Fe] 99-103 F5.2 [Sun] [K/Fe] ? Abundance [K/Fe] 105-108 F4.2 [Sun] e_[K/Fe] ? Dispersion for [K/Fe] 110-114 F5.2 [Sun] [Ca/Fe] ? Abundance [Ca/Fe] 116-119 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Ca/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Ca/Fe] 121-125 F5.2 [Sun] [Sc/Fe] ? Abundance [Sc/Fe] 127-130 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Sc/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Sc/Fe] 132-136 F5.2 [Sun] [Ti/Fe] ? Abundance [Ti/Fe] 138-141 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Ti/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Ti/Fe] 143-147 F5.2 [Sun] [V/Fe] ? Abundance [V/Fe] 149-152 F4.2 [Sun] e_[V/Fe] ? Dispersion for [V/Fe] 154-158 F5.2 [Sun] [Cr/Fe] ? Abundance [Cr/Fe] 160-163 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Cr/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Cr/Fe] 165-169 F5.2 [Sun] [Mn/Fe] ? Abundance [Mn/Fe] 171-174 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Mn/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Mn/Fe] 176-211 A36 --- Ref References for abundances, in refs.dat file ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- ID Cluster identification number 11- 21 A11 --- Name Other commonly used cluster name 23- 27 F5.2 [Sun] [Co/Fe] ? Abundance [Co/Fe] 29- 32 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Co/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Co/Fe] 34- 38 F5.2 [Sun] [Ni/Fe] ? Abundance [Ni/Fe] 40- 43 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Ni/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Ni/Fe] 45- 49 F5.2 [Sun] [Cu/Fe] ? Abundance [Cu/Fe] 51- 54 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Cu/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Cu/Fe] 56- 60 F5.2 [Sun] [Zn/Fe] ? Abundance [Zn/Fe] 62- 65 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Zn/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Zn/Fe] 67- 71 F5.2 [Sun] [Sr/Fe] ? Abundance [Sr/Fe] 73- 76 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Sr/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Sr/Fe] 78- 82 F5.2 [Sun] [Y/Fe] ? Abundance [Y/Fe] 84- 87 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Y/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Y/Fe] 89- 93 F5.2 [Sun] [Zr/Fe] ? Abundance [Zr/Fe] 95- 98 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Zr/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Zr/Fe] 100-104 F5.2 [Sun] [Mo/Fe] ? Abundance [Mo/Fe] 106-109 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Mo/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Mo/Fe] 111-115 F5.2 [Sun] [Ba/Fe] ? Abundance [Ba/Fe] 117-120 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Ba/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Ba/Fe] 122-126 F5.2 [Sun] [La/Fe] ? Abundance [La/Fe] 128-131 F4.2 [Sun] e_[La/Fe] ? Dispersion for [La/Fe] 133-137 F5.2 [Sun] [Ce/Fe] ? Abundance [Ce/Fe] 139-142 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Ce/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Ce/Fe] 144-148 F5.2 [Sun] [Nd/Fe] ? Abundance [Nd/Fe] 150-153 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Nd/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Nd/Fe] 154-158 F5.2 [Sun] [Eu/Fe] ? Abundance [Eu/Fe] 160-163 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Eu/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Eu/Fe] 165-168 F4.2 [Sun] [Dy/Fe] ? Abundance [Dy/Fe] 170-173 F4.2 [Sun] e_[Dy/Fe] ? Dispersion for [Dy/Fe] 175-210 A36 --- Ref References for abundances, in refs.dat file ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: table3.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 9 A9 --- ID Cluster identification number 11- 21 A11 --- Name Other commonly used cluster name 23- 27 F5.1 kpc X Heliocentric distance towards Gal. center 29- 33 F5.1 kpc Y Heliocentric distance towards Gal. rotation 35- 39 F5.1 kpc Z Heliocentric distance towards North Galactic Pole 41- 44 F4.1 kpc RC Removal from the rotation axis of the Galaxy 46- 50 F5.1 kpc RGC Distance from Galactic center 52- 55 I4 km/s VR ? Galactocentric cylindrical velocity component towards Galactic anticenter 57- 60 I4 km/s Vtheta ? Galactocentric cylindrical velocity component towards Galactic rotation 62- 65 I4 km/s VZ ? Galactocentric cylindrical velocity component towards N. Galactic Pole 67- 71 F5.2 --- HBR ? Horizontal branch index 72- 77 F6.2 mag VMAG ? Absolute visual magnitude 79 I1 --- SubSsy [1/3]? Subsystem (1) 81 A1 --- Rel [G] Genetically related -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): Subsystem code as follows: 1 = thin disk 2 = thick disk 3 = halo -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Byte-by-byte Description of file: refs.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 2- 4 I3 --- Ref [1/101] Reference number 6- 24 A19 --- BibCode BibCode 26- 46 A21 --- Aut Author's name ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Vera Koval', litlevera(at)rambler.ru Vladimir Marsakov, marsakov(at)sfedu.ru
(End) Koval' Vera [SFedU, Russia], Patricia Vannier [CDS] 04-Mar-2019
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