HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge
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Resumo: | Hubble Space Telescope observations in the F555W and F814W bands are presented of the bulge globular cluster Terzan 1. This highly obscured cluster has the smallest projected distance to the Galactic center among all known globulars. Its colour-magnitude diagram shows a red horizontal branch, which is typical of metal-rich clusters, combined to a very steep red giant branch, which instead is typical of metal-poor clusters. These features make it similar to the second parameter halo cluster NGC 362. Terzan 1 is therefore another second parameter cluster in the Galactic bulge, and the first one in the bulge combining a steep red giant branch with a red horizontal branch. As in the case of NGC 362, these features of the colour-magnitude diagram can be accounted for by the cluster being 2 Gyr younger than other clusters with the same metallicity but showing a blue horizontal branch. These findings demonstrate that second parameter effects are not confined to the Galactic halo, but are actually encountered at all galactocentric distances. Despite the unusual sequences in the colour-magnitude diagram, the derivation of reddening and distance is straightforward, and we obtained E(B − V ) = 2:48 0.1, d = 5:2 0.5 kpc, thus placing Terzan 1 within the bulge. |
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Ortolani, SergioBarbuy, BeatrizBica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiRenzini, AlvioMarconi, GianniGilmozzi, Roberto2014-07-18T02:04:40Z19990004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/98101000269612Hubble Space Telescope observations in the F555W and F814W bands are presented of the bulge globular cluster Terzan 1. This highly obscured cluster has the smallest projected distance to the Galactic center among all known globulars. Its colour-magnitude diagram shows a red horizontal branch, which is typical of metal-rich clusters, combined to a very steep red giant branch, which instead is typical of metal-poor clusters. These features make it similar to the second parameter halo cluster NGC 362. Terzan 1 is therefore another second parameter cluster in the Galactic bulge, and the first one in the bulge combining a steep red giant branch with a red horizontal branch. As in the case of NGC 362, these features of the colour-magnitude diagram can be accounted for by the cluster being 2 Gyr younger than other clusters with the same metallicity but showing a blue horizontal branch. These findings demonstrate that second parameter effects are not confined to the Galactic halo, but are actually encountered at all galactocentric distances. Despite the unusual sequences in the colour-magnitude diagram, the derivation of reddening and distance is straightforward, and we obtained E(B − V ) = 2:48 0.1, d = 5:2 0.5 kpc, thus placing Terzan 1 within the bulge.application/pdfengAstronomy and astrophysics. Berlin. Vol. 350, no. 3 (Oct. 1999), p. 840-846Nucleo galaticoRegiões HIIAglomerados estelares globularesBojos de galaxiasEstrelas gigantesEvolucao estelarDiagramasStars: HertzsprungRussel (HR) and C-M diagramsGalaxy: globular clusters: individual: Terzan 1HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulgeEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSORIGINAL000269612.pdf000269612.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1350807http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98101/1/000269612.pdf173aa44ecbb93a41cb24fa088d243a26MD51TEXT000269612.pdf.txt000269612.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain28625http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98101/2/000269612.pdf.txt5e84d02835a7de34406180d020f5bd3cMD52THUMBNAIL000269612.pdf.jpg000269612.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg2056http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/98101/3/000269612.pdf.jpg41babd03df535c6e722016438c8f4f3eMD5310183/981012024-04-13 06:45:44.314709oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/98101Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-13T09:45:44Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge |
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HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge |
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HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge Ortolani, Sergio Nucleo galatico Regiões HII Aglomerados estelares globulares Bojos de galaxias Estrelas gigantes Evolucao estelar Diagramas Stars: Hertzsprung Russel (HR) and C-M diagrams Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: Terzan 1 |
title_short |
HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge |
title_full |
HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge |
title_fullStr |
HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge |
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HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge |
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HST observations of Terzan 1 : a second parameter globular cluster in the galactic bulge |
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Ortolani, Sergio |
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Ortolani, Sergio Barbuy, Beatriz Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Renzini, Alvio Marconi, Gianni Gilmozzi, Roberto |
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Barbuy, Beatriz Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Renzini, Alvio Marconi, Gianni Gilmozzi, Roberto |
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Ortolani, Sergio Barbuy, Beatriz Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Renzini, Alvio Marconi, Gianni Gilmozzi, Roberto |
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Nucleo galatico Regiões HII Aglomerados estelares globulares Bojos de galaxias Estrelas gigantes Evolucao estelar Diagramas |
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Nucleo galatico Regiões HII Aglomerados estelares globulares Bojos de galaxias Estrelas gigantes Evolucao estelar Diagramas Stars: Hertzsprung Russel (HR) and C-M diagrams Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: Terzan 1 |
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Stars: Hertzsprung Russel (HR) and C-M diagrams Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: Terzan 1 |
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Hubble Space Telescope observations in the F555W and F814W bands are presented of the bulge globular cluster Terzan 1. This highly obscured cluster has the smallest projected distance to the Galactic center among all known globulars. Its colour-magnitude diagram shows a red horizontal branch, which is typical of metal-rich clusters, combined to a very steep red giant branch, which instead is typical of metal-poor clusters. These features make it similar to the second parameter halo cluster NGC 362. Terzan 1 is therefore another second parameter cluster in the Galactic bulge, and the first one in the bulge combining a steep red giant branch with a red horizontal branch. As in the case of NGC 362, these features of the colour-magnitude diagram can be accounted for by the cluster being 2 Gyr younger than other clusters with the same metallicity but showing a blue horizontal branch. These findings demonstrate that second parameter effects are not confined to the Galactic halo, but are actually encountered at all galactocentric distances. Despite the unusual sequences in the colour-magnitude diagram, the derivation of reddening and distance is straightforward, and we obtained E(B − V ) = 2:48 0.1, d = 5:2 0.5 kpc, thus placing Terzan 1 within the bulge. |
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