Massive stars, globular clusters and elliptical galaxies
arXiv:0801.1574
Abstract
Globular clusters as $Ï$ Cen and NGC 2808 appear to have a population of very He-rich stars. From a theoretical point of view, one expects the presence of He-rich stars in all globular clusters showing an oxygen-sodium (O-Na) anticorrelation. In this paper, we briefly recall how fast rotating massive stars could be the main source of the material from which He-rich stars have formed. We speculate that the UV-upturn phenomenon observed in all elliptical galaxies might be due to He-rich stars. If this hypothesis is correct then fast rotating massive stars may have played in the early evolutionary phases of these systems a similar role as the one they played in the nascent globular clusters.
8 pages, 4 figures, "Memorie della Societa' Astronomica Italiana", Vol. 79 No. 2, eds. S. Cassisi & M. Salaris, in press