We have identified a large sample of 74 blue straggler stars (BSS) in
the central region of the sparse, metal-poor globular cluster M55 (NGC
6809). Most of them form a relatively narrow, well-defined sequence e
xtending from 0.6 mag below the main-sequence turnoff (MSTO) to about
:! mag brighter than the MSTO. Within the one core radius field that w
e observed, the BSS are more centrally concentrated than the MSTO and
subgiant stars in the same magnitude range, About 15% of the BSS appea
r to form a secondary sequence similar to 0.75 mag above the main blue
straggler sequence. Artificial star tests and the fact that these sta
rs are strongly concentrated towards the cluster center suggest that a
t least some of them are binary BSS. Given the location and the small
width of the blue straggler sequence we argue that the BSS in M55 an b
orn with helium-enriched cores, but not envelopes. We conclude that th
e observed blue straggler sequence is the equivalent of a core helium-
enriched main sequence (MS) where the BSS spend most of their life. Ou
r observations are consistent with the assumption that the majority of
the M55 blue stragglers are unmixed binary/collisional mergers or mas
s-transfer remnants. (C) 1997 American Astronomical Society.