Asplund, MartinMarino, Anna FMilone, A. P.Sneden, ChrisBergemann, MariaKraft, R. P.Wallerstein, GCassisi, SAparicio, AntonioHilker, MLind, Karin2015-12-100004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/1885/66268We present an abundance analysis of 101 subgiant branch (SGB) stars in the globular cluster M 22. Using low-resolution FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectra we have determined abundances of the neutron-capture strontium and barium and the light element carbon. With these data we explore relationships between the observed SGB photometric split in this cluster and two stellar groups characterized by different contents of iron, slow neutron-capture process (s-process) elements, and the α element calcium, which we previously discovered in M 22's red-giant stars. We show that the SGB stars correlate in chemical composition and the color-magnitude diagram position. The stars with higher metallicity and relative s-process abundances define a fainter SGB, while stars with lower metallicity and s-process content reside on a relatively brighter SGB. This result has implications for the relative ages of the two stellar groups of M 22. In particular, it is inconsistent with a broad spread in ages of the two SGBs. By accounting for the chemical content of the two stellar groups, isochrone fitting of the double SGB suggests that their agesare not different by more than ~300 Myr.Author/s retain copyrightKeywords: Abundance analysis; Chemical characterization; Chemical compositions; Chemical content; Color magnitude diagrams; Globular clusters; Globular clusters: individual; Isochrones; Light elements; Metallicities; Neutron-capture process; S-process; Stars: abund Globular clusters: individual: NGC 6656; Stars: abundances; Stars: Population II; Techniques: spectroscopicThe double sub-giant branch of NGC 6656 (M 22): A chemical characterization201210.1051/0004-6361/2011183812016-02-24