Sarah L. Martell, Sonia Duffau, Antonino P. Milone, Graeme H. Smith, Michael M. Briley, Eva K. Grebel
The process of chemical self-enrichment in stellar systems can be affected by the total mass of the system and the conditions of the large-scale environment. Globular clusters are a special dark matter-free case of chemical evolution, in which the only self-enrichment comes from material processed in stars, and only two bursts of star formation occur. We describe how observations of intermediate-age star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud can provide insight on the ways that mass and environment can affect the process of chemical enrichment in star clusters.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1301.4741
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