Abstract

ABSTRACTWe present low resolution UV-blue spectroscopic observations of red giant stars in the globular cluster M53 ([Fe/H] = -1.84), obtained to study primordial abundance variations and deep mixing via the CN and CH absorption bands. The metallicity of M53 makes it an attractive target: a bimodal distribution of 3883 Å CN band strength is common in moderate- and high-metallicity globular clusters ([Fe/H]≥-1.6) but unusual in those of lower metallicity ([Fe/H] ≤ -2.0). We find that M53 is an intermediate case, and has a broad but not strongly bimodal distribution of CN band strength, with CN and CH band strengths anticorrelated in the less-evolved stars. Like many other globular clusters, M53 also exhibits a general decline in CH band strength and [C/Fe] abundance with rising luminosity on the red giant branch.

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