The ubiquitous nature of the horizontal branch second U-jump. A link with the Blue Hook scenario?
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In a previous paper we reported on a discontinuity in the extreme horizontal branch (EHB) of the Galactic globular cluster NGC 6752, which we called the second U-jump. This feature was attributed to a combination of post zero-age hori- zontal branch evolution and diffusion effects. In this follow-up study we analyze other EHB clusters and show that the second U-jump is a common feature among EHB clusters reaching Teff ≥ 23 000 K, and that its onset in different clusters converges around Teff ∼ 21 000 ± 3000 K. We also present near-ultraviolet diagrams of ωCen and NGC 2808, the only two objects with spectroscopically confirmed "blue hook" stars (Teff ≥ 35 000 K). We confirm predictions of a photometric discontinuity sepa- rating late from early-helium flashers. Moreover, we present empirical evidence that the second U-jump population might be mainly composed of early-helium flashers. Lastly, we revisit the discussion on the ubiquitous nature of the gaps and jumps so far identified in the blue HB tails, suggesting a possible discrete nature of the distribution in temperature of the HB stars.
Journal: Astronomy and Astrophysics