1302.0329 (Alvio Renzini)
Alvio Renzini
This paper is aimed at emphasizing some of the main hints, constraints and difficulties we currently have in trying to understand how globular clusters formed, along with their multiple stellar generations, an issue that must be regarded as intimately connected to the formation process itself. Thus, the topics that are addressed include i) the required mass of the progenitor, ii) how to form new stars in an environment already crowded by a previous stellar generation, iii) how photometry and spectroscopy appear to suggest different formation processes for second generation stars, iv) whether dilution with pristine material may (or may not) be necessary for the formation of second generations, v) why the few clusters with multiple iron abundances are after all not so different from those that are homogeneous, and finally vi) why special environmental conditions may not be necessary for the formation of globular clusters with multiple stellar generations.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1302.0329
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