We present a high resolution (R ~ 43000) abundance analysis of a total of
nine stars in three of the five globular clusters associated with the nearby
Fornax dwarf spheroidal galaxy. These three clusters (1, 2 and 3) trace the
oldest, most metal-poor stellar populations in Fornax. We determine abundances
of O, Mg, Ca, Ti, Cr, Mn, Fe, Ni, Zn, Y, Ba, La, Nd and Eu in most of these
stars, and for some stars also Mn and La. We demonstrate that classical
indirect methods (isochrone fitting and integrated spectra) of metallicity
determination lead to values of [Fe/H] which are 0.3 to 0.5 dex too high, and
that this is primarily due to the underlying reference calibration typically
used by these studies. We show that Cluster 1, with [Fe /H] = -2.5, now holds
the record for the lowest metallicity globular cluster. We also measure an
over-abundance of Eu in Cluster 3 stars that has only been previously detected
in a subgroup of stars in M15. We find that the Fornax globular cluster
properties are a global match to what is found in their Galactic counterparts;
including deep mixing abundance patterns in two stars. We conclude that at the
epoch of formation of globular clusters both the Milky Way and the Fornax dwarf
spheroidal galaxy shared the same initial conditions, presumably pre-enriched
by the same processes, with identical nucleosynthesis patterns.Comment: 16 pages, 12 figures. Accepted for publication in A&