“…However Moehler et al (2003) could not confirm that the "helium mixing" scenario is a definite explanation for the origin of the blue HB tail in M13. Moreover Caloi (2001) argued that there is no evidence for a substantial increase in the surface helium content of HB stars of M3 and M13, which contradicts the deep mixing and chemical inhomogeneities of the red giant branch (RGB) stars of M13, and argued that the most peculiar giants may belong to the asymptotic giant branch (AGB) stars. However, we should note that we cannot directly measure helium abundances of late-type stars (RGB and AGB stars, main sequence stars, and normal HB stars) of GCs and that hot BHB stars in GCs show deficient helium abundances (Heber et al 1986 andMoehler, Heber, &Rupprecht 1997 for NGC 6752;Behr et al 1999 for M13;Behr, Cohen, & McCarthy 2000 for M15;Behr 2003 for M3, M13, M15, M68, M92, and NGC 288) due to helium diffusion (Greenstein, Truran, & Cameron 1967;Michaud, Vauclair, & Vauclair 1983).…”