Nl. D'Cruz et al., Hubble Space Telescope observations of new horizontal-branch structures inthe globular cluster omega Centauri, ASTROPHYS J, 530(1), 2000, pp. 352-356
The globular cluster omega Centauri contains the largest known population o
f very hot horizontal-branch (HB) stars. We have used the Hubble Space Tele
scope to obtain a far-UV/optical color-magnitude diagram of three fields in
omega Cen. We find that over 30% of the HE objects are "extreme" HE or hot
post-MB stars. The hot HE stars are not concentrated toward the cluster ce
nter, which argues against a dynamical origin for them. A wide gap in the c
olor distribution of the hot HE stars appears to correspond to gaps found e
arlier in several other clusters. This suggests a common mechanism, probabl
y related to giant branch mass loss. The diagram contains a significant pop
ulation of hot sub-MB stars, which we interpret as the "blue-hook" objects
previously predicted by D'Cruz et al. These are produced by late He flashes
in stars which have undergone unusually large giant branch mass loss. The
cluster omega Cen has a well-known spread of metal abundance, and our obser
vations are consistent with a giant branch mass-loss efficiency which incre
ases with metallicity.