Friday, November 16, 2012

1211.3437 (Francesco Mauro et al.)

Double Horizontal Branches in NGC 6440 and NGC 6569 unveiled by the VVV Survey    [PDF]

Francesco Mauro, Christian Moni Bidin, Roger Cohen, Doug Geisler, Dante Minniti, Marcio Catelan, Andre'-Nicolas Chene', Sandro Villanova
We report the discovery of a peculiar horizontal branch (HB) in NGC 6440 and NGC 6569, two massive and metal-rich Galactic globular clusters (GGCs) located in the Galactic bulge, within 4 kpc from the Galactic Center. In both clusters, two distinct clumps are detected at the level of the cluster HB, separated by only ~ 0.1 magnitudes in the Ks band. They were detected with IR photometric data collected with the "VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea" (VVV) Survey, and confirmed in independent IR catalogs available in the literature, and HST optical photometry. Our analysis demonstrates that these clumps are real cluster features, not a product of field contamination or interstellar reddening. The observed split HBs could be a signature of two stellar sub-populations with different chemical composition and/or age, as recently found in Terzan 5, but it cannot be excluded that they are caused by evolutionary effects, in particular for NGC 6440. This interpretation, however, requires an anomalously high helium content (Y > 0.30). Our discovery suggests that such a peculiar HB morphology could be a common feature of massive, metal-rich bulge GGCs.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1211.3437

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