V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams
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Resumo: | New near-infrared observations of NGC6528 are presented. The JHKs observations complement a previous HST/NICMOS data set by Ortolani et al. (2001), in that they sample a larger area, contain a more numerous sample of red giant stars, and include the K band. Also, archival HST data sets (separated by 6.093 years) were used to proper-motion decontaminate the near-infrared sample and extract a clean VJHK catalogue. Using the present wide colour baseline, we compared the cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams of NGC6528 with those of NGC6553 and NGC104 and derived new estimates of reddening and distance, EB−V = 0:55 and (m − M)0 = 14:44 (7.7 kpc). Moreover, the morphology and location of the cleaned red giant branch were used to derive a photometric estimate of the cluster metallicity. The average of 10 metallicity indicators yields a mean value of [M/H] ≈ 0.0, and [Fe/H] − ~−0.20 and +0.08 on the Zinn & West (1984) and Carretta & Gratton (1997) revised metallicity scale, respectively. The best isochrone fit to the cleaned K; V − K diagram is obtained for a 12:6 Gyr and Z = 0.02 isochrone, i.e. the derived metallicity of NGC6528 turns out to be very close to the mean of stars in the Baade’s Window. Five AGB variable star candidates, whose membership has to be confirmed spectroscopically, are bolometrically as bright as the known long period variable stars in NGC6553. As discussed in Guarnieri et al. (1997) for NGC 6553, this may indicate that an “intermediate age” population is not needed to account for the brightest stars in external galaxies such as M32. |
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Momany, YazanOrtolani, SergioHeld, Enrico V.Barbuy, BeatrizBica, Eduardo Luiz DamianiRenzini, AlvioBedin, Luigi R.Rich, Robert MichaelMarconi, Gianni2015-01-22T02:13:49Z20030004-6361http://hdl.handle.net/10183/109132000371972New near-infrared observations of NGC6528 are presented. The JHKs observations complement a previous HST/NICMOS data set by Ortolani et al. (2001), in that they sample a larger area, contain a more numerous sample of red giant stars, and include the K band. Also, archival HST data sets (separated by 6.093 years) were used to proper-motion decontaminate the near-infrared sample and extract a clean VJHK catalogue. Using the present wide colour baseline, we compared the cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams of NGC6528 with those of NGC6553 and NGC104 and derived new estimates of reddening and distance, EB−V = 0:55 and (m − M)0 = 14:44 (7.7 kpc). Moreover, the morphology and location of the cleaned red giant branch were used to derive a photometric estimate of the cluster metallicity. The average of 10 metallicity indicators yields a mean value of [M/H] ≈ 0.0, and [Fe/H] − ~−0.20 and +0.08 on the Zinn & West (1984) and Carretta & Gratton (1997) revised metallicity scale, respectively. The best isochrone fit to the cleaned K; V − K diagram is obtained for a 12:6 Gyr and Z = 0.02 isochrone, i.e. the derived metallicity of NGC6528 turns out to be very close to the mean of stars in the Baade’s Window. Five AGB variable star candidates, whose membership has to be confirmed spectroscopically, are bolometrically as bright as the known long period variable stars in NGC6553. As discussed in Guarnieri et al. (1997) for NGC 6553, this may indicate that an “intermediate age” population is not needed to account for the brightest stars in external galaxies such as M32.application/pdfengAstronomy and astrophysics. Les Ulis. Vol. 402, no. 2 (May 2003), p. 607-616Aglomerados globularesStars: fundamental parametersStars: Population IIStars: late-typeIndividual: NGC6528Infrared: starsV, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagramsEstrangeiroinfo: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:UFRGSORIGINAL000371972.pdf000371972.pdfTexto completo (inglês)application/pdf1309113http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109132/1/000371972.pdf8f0ae6b5969f724ce251288aa94e0eafMD51TEXT000371972.pdf.txt000371972.pdf.txtExtracted Texttext/plain44309http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109132/2/000371972.pdf.txt45e150f2c23cb8e569a24612b4baab4eMD52THUMBNAIL000371972.pdf.jpg000371972.pdf.jpgGenerated Thumbnailimage/jpeg1971http://www.lume.ufrgs.br/bitstream/10183/109132/3/000371972.pdf.jpg74510ca8e77fd7de03734d4dc723a62bMD5310183/1091322024-04-12 06:19:21.466005oai:www.lume.ufrgs.br:10183/109132Repositório de PublicaçõesPUBhttps://lume.ufrgs.br/oai/requestopendoar:2024-04-12T09:19:21Repositório Institucional da UFRGS - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS)false |
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V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams |
title |
V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams |
spellingShingle |
V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams Momany, Yazan Aglomerados globulares Stars: fundamental parameters Stars: Population II Stars: late-type Individual: NGC6528 Infrared: stars |
title_short |
V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams |
title_full |
V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams |
title_fullStr |
V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams |
title_full_unstemmed |
V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams |
title_sort |
V, J, H and K imaging of the metal rich globular cluster NGC 6528 : reddening, metallicity, and distance based on cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams |
author |
Momany, Yazan |
author_facet |
Momany, Yazan Ortolani, Sergio Held, Enrico V. Barbuy, Beatriz Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Renzini, Alvio Bedin, Luigi R. Rich, Robert Michael Marconi, Gianni |
author_role |
author |
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Ortolani, Sergio Held, Enrico V. Barbuy, Beatriz Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Renzini, Alvio Bedin, Luigi R. Rich, Robert Michael Marconi, Gianni |
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author author author author author author author author |
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Momany, Yazan Ortolani, Sergio Held, Enrico V. Barbuy, Beatriz Bica, Eduardo Luiz Damiani Renzini, Alvio Bedin, Luigi R. Rich, Robert Michael Marconi, Gianni |
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Aglomerados globulares |
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Aglomerados globulares Stars: fundamental parameters Stars: Population II Stars: late-type Individual: NGC6528 Infrared: stars |
dc.subject.eng.fl_str_mv |
Stars: fundamental parameters Stars: Population II Stars: late-type Individual: NGC6528 Infrared: stars |
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New near-infrared observations of NGC6528 are presented. The JHKs observations complement a previous HST/NICMOS data set by Ortolani et al. (2001), in that they sample a larger area, contain a more numerous sample of red giant stars, and include the K band. Also, archival HST data sets (separated by 6.093 years) were used to proper-motion decontaminate the near-infrared sample and extract a clean VJHK catalogue. Using the present wide colour baseline, we compared the cleaned colour-magnitude diagrams of NGC6528 with those of NGC6553 and NGC104 and derived new estimates of reddening and distance, EB−V = 0:55 and (m − M)0 = 14:44 (7.7 kpc). Moreover, the morphology and location of the cleaned red giant branch were used to derive a photometric estimate of the cluster metallicity. The average of 10 metallicity indicators yields a mean value of [M/H] ≈ 0.0, and [Fe/H] − ~−0.20 and +0.08 on the Zinn & West (1984) and Carretta & Gratton (1997) revised metallicity scale, respectively. The best isochrone fit to the cleaned K; V − K diagram is obtained for a 12:6 Gyr and Z = 0.02 isochrone, i.e. the derived metallicity of NGC6528 turns out to be very close to the mean of stars in the Baade’s Window. Five AGB variable star candidates, whose membership has to be confirmed spectroscopically, are bolometrically as bright as the known long period variable stars in NGC6553. As discussed in Guarnieri et al. (1997) for NGC 6553, this may indicate that an “intermediate age” population is not needed to account for the brightest stars in external galaxies such as M32. |
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