The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope
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Resumo: | WFPC2 images obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST ) 4.16 years apart have allowed us to measure the proper motion of the metal-rich globular cluster NGC 6553 with respect to the background bulge stars. With a space velocity of (II, ,W)=(−3.5, 230, −3) km s-ˡ, NGC 6553 follows the mean rotation of both disk and bulge stars at a galactocentric distance of 2.7 kpc. While the kinematics of the cluster is consistent with either a bulge or a disk membership, the virtual identity of its stellar population with that of the bulge cluster NGC 6528 makes its bulge membership more likely. The astrometric accuracy is high enough for providing a measure of the bulge proper motion dispersion and conÐrming its rotation. A selection of stars based on the proper motions produced an extremely well-deÐned cluster color-magnitude diagram (CMD), essentially free of bulge stars. The improved turno deÐnition in the decontaminated CMD conÐrms an old age for the cluster (~13 Gyr), indicating that the bulge underwent a rapid chemical enrichment while being built up at in the early universe. An additional interesting feature of the cluster color-magnitude diagram is a signiÐcant number of blue stragglers stars, whose membership in the cluster is Ðrmly established from their proper motions. |
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Zoccali, ManuelaRenzini, AlvioOrtolani, SergioBica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiBarbuy, Beatriz2014-12-13T02:18:03Z20010004-6256http://hdl.handle.net/10183/108237000292179WFPC2 images obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST ) 4.16 years apart have allowed us to measure the proper motion of the metal-rich globular cluster NGC 6553 with respect to the background bulge stars. With a space velocity of (II, ,W)=(−3.5, 230, −3) km s-ˡ, NGC 6553 follows the mean rotation of both disk and bulge stars at a galactocentric distance of 2.7 kpc. While the kinematics of the cluster is consistent with either a bulge or a disk membership, the virtual identity of its stellar population with that of the bulge cluster NGC 6528 makes its bulge membership more likely. The astrometric accuracy is high enough for providing a measure of the bulge proper motion dispersion and conÐrming its rotation. A selection of stars based on the proper motions produced an extremely well-deÐned cluster color-magnitude diagram (CMD), essentially free of bulge stars. The improved turno deÐnition in the decontaminated CMD conÐrms an old age for the cluster (~13 Gyr), indicating that the bulge underwent a rapid chemical enrichment while being built up at in the early universe. An additional interesting feature of the cluster color-magnitude diagram is a signiÐcant number of blue stragglers stars, whose membership in the cluster is Ðrmly established from their proper motions.application/pdfengThe Astronomical journal. Chicago. Vol. 121, no. 5 (May 2001), p. 2638-2646GalaxiaAglomerados estelares globularesMovimento estelarAstrometryGalaxy: kinematics and dynamicsGlobular clusters : individual (NGC 6553)The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space TelescopeEstrangeiroinfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRGSinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)instacron:UFRGSORIGINAL000292179.pdf000292179.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf2471458http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108237/1/000292179.pdf61f41a7770c8dd2e3b7c577b8a771cfbMD51TEXT000292179.pdf.txt000292179.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain33012http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108237/2/000292179.pdf.txt9a212441faf03f712662943e2ec6ddbaMD52THUMBNAIL000292179.pdf.jpg000292179.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2281http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/108237/3/000292179.pdf.jpg194944a0f892cf4beb83169d66d3f5ccMD5310183/1082372024-04-13 06:44:26.852646oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/108237Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-13T09:44:26Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope |
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The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope |
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The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope Zoccali, Manuela Galaxia Aglomerados estelares globulares Movimento estelar Astrometry Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics Globular clusters : individual (NGC 6553) |
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The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope |
title_full |
The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope |
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The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope |
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The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope |
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The proper motion of the globular cluster NGC 6553 and of bulge stars with the Hubble Space Telescope |
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Zoccali, Manuela |
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Zoccali, Manuela Renzini, Alvio Ortolani, Sergio Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Barbuy, Beatriz |
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Renzini, Alvio Ortolani, Sergio Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Barbuy, Beatriz |
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Zoccali, Manuela Renzini, Alvio Ortolani, Sergio Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Barbuy, Beatriz |
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Galaxia Aglomerados estelares globulares Movimento estelar |
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Galaxia Aglomerados estelares globulares Movimento estelar Astrometry Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics Globular clusters : individual (NGC 6553) |
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Astrometry Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics Globular clusters : individual (NGC 6553) |
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WFPC2 images obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope (HST ) 4.16 years apart have allowed us to measure the proper motion of the metal-rich globular cluster NGC 6553 with respect to the background bulge stars. With a space velocity of (II, ,W)=(−3.5, 230, −3) km s-ˡ, NGC 6553 follows the mean rotation of both disk and bulge stars at a galactocentric distance of 2.7 kpc. While the kinematics of the cluster is consistent with either a bulge or a disk membership, the virtual identity of its stellar population with that of the bulge cluster NGC 6528 makes its bulge membership more likely. The astrometric accuracy is high enough for providing a measure of the bulge proper motion dispersion and conÐrming its rotation. A selection of stars based on the proper motions produced an extremely well-deÐned cluster color-magnitude diagram (CMD), essentially free of bulge stars. The improved turno deÐnition in the decontaminated CMD conÐrms an old age for the cluster (~13 Gyr), indicating that the bulge underwent a rapid chemical enrichment while being built up at in the early universe. An additional interesting feature of the cluster color-magnitude diagram is a signiÐcant number of blue stragglers stars, whose membership in the cluster is Ðrmly established from their proper motions. |
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