2022A&A...659A.155G


Query : 2022A&A...659A.155G

2022A&A...659A.155G - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 659A, 155-155 (2022/3-1)

Unveiling the nature of 12 new low-luminosity Galactic globular cluster candidates.

GARRO E.R., MINNITI D., ALESSI B., PATCHICK D., KRONBERGER M., ALONSO-GARCIA J., FERNANDEZ-TRINCADO J.G., GOMEZ M., HEMPEL M., PULLEN J.B., SAITO R.K., RIPEPI V. and ZELADA BACIGALUPO R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. The Galactic globular cluster system is incompletely known, especially in the low-latitude regions of the Galactic bulge and disk. We report the physical characterisation of 12 star clusters in the Milky Way, most of which are explored here for the first time. Aims. Our primary aim is determining their main physical parameters, such as reddening, extinction, metallicity, age, total luminosity, mean cluster proper motions (PMs), and distances, in order to reveal the physical nature of these clusters. Methods. We study the clusters using optical and near-infrared (NIR) datasets. In particular, we use the Gaia Early Data Release 3 (EDR3) PMs in order to perform a PM decontamination procedure and build final catalogues with probable members. We match the Gaia EDR3 with the VISTA Variables in the Via Lactea extended (VVVX) survey and the Two Micron All-Sky survey (2MASS) in the NIR, in order to construct complete NIR and optical colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) and investigate the clusters properties. Results. The extinctions are evaluated using existing reddening maps. We find ranges spanning 0.09 ≤ AKs ≤ 0.86 mag and 0.89 ≤ AG ≤ 4.72 mag in the NIR and optical, respectively. Adopting standard intrinsic red clump (RC) magnitudes and extinction values, we first obtain the distance modulus for each cluster and thereafter their heliocentric distances, which range from about 4 to 20 kpc. Therefore, we are able to place these clusters at 3 ≤ RG ≤ 14 kpc from the Galactic centre. The best PARSEC isochrone fit yields a metallicity range of -1.8 < [Fe/H] < +0.3 and an approximate age range of 2 < age < 14 Gyr. Finally, we find that all clusters have low luminosities, with -6.9 < MV < -3.5 mag. Conclusions. Based on our photometric analysis, we find both open clusters (OCs) and globular clusters (GCs) in our sample. In particular, we confirm the OC nature for Kronberger 100, while we classify Patchick 125 as a metal-poor GC, Ferrero 54 as a metal-rich GC, and ESO 92-18 as a possible old OC or young GC. The classification as GC candidates is also suggested for Kronberger 99, Patchick 122, Patchick 126, Riddle 15, FSR 190, and Gaia 2. We also conclude that Kronberger 119 and Kronberger 143 might be either old OCs or young GCs.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2022

Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: bulge - Galaxy: center - Galaxy: stellar content - globular clusters: general - gamma rays: stars - surveys

Simbad objects: 38

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Number of rows : 38
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 M 31 AGN 00 42 44.330 +41 16 07.50 4.86 4.36 3.44     ~ 12645 1
2 [KBT2017] Gaia 2 OpC 01 52 33 +53 03.5           ~ 17 0
3 Cl Ferrero 54 Cl* 08 33 48.3 -44 26 49           ~ 2 0
4 NAME Vela XYZ Rad 08 34.0 -45 50           ~ 1230 2
5 Kronberger 99 Cl* 09 11 17.6 -46 23 27           ~ 2 0
6 Kronberger 100 Cl* 09 35 54.7 -54 01 49           ~ 1 0
7 Patchick 122 Cl* 09 42 30.7 -52 25 41           ~ 2 0
8 ESO 92-18 OpC 10 14 55 -64 36.7           ~ 34 0
9 Kronberger 119 Cl* 10 47 15.7 -63 19 42           ~ 2 0
10 Kronberger 143 Cl* 11 57 42.6 -64 10 40           ~ 2 0
11 [FSR2007] 1716 OpC 16 10 33.0 -53 44 12           ~ 45 0
12 OGLE BLG-RRLYR-43000 RR* 17 04 55.0811888928 -35 30 24.076410768         16.635 ~ 8 0
13 Patchick 125 Cl* 17 05 00.7 -35 29 41           ~ 5 0
14 OGLE BLG-RRLYR-43040 RR* 17 05 05.2027067424 -35 28 43.775573124         16.872 ~ 8 0
15 Patchick 126 Cl* 17 05 38.6 -47 20 32           ~ 2 0
16 NAME Sequoia Cluster GlC 17 31 12.0 -39 48 30           ~ 96 0
17 [MGA2017] 48 Gl? 17 33 27.5 -28 01 47           ~ 4 0
18 [KPS2012] MWSC 2633 Gl? 17 35 38 -21 04.2           ~ 9 0
19 Ton 2 GlC 17 36 10.500 -38 33 12.00           ~ 93 0
20 Camargo 1107 Gl? 17 36 58 -30 08.8           ~ 4 0
21 VVV CL003 Cl? 17 38 54.56 -29 54 25.3           ~ 8 0
22 VVV CL002 GlC 17 41 06.30 -28 50 42.3           ~ 18 0
23 [KPS2012] MWSC 2664 Gl? 17 41 43 -19 34.3           ~ 9 0
24 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14414 0
25 Camargo 1108 Gl? 17 46 04 -30 51.9           ~ 4 0
26 Camargo 1109 Gl? 17 47 27 -26 38.9           ~ 4 0
27 [MGA2017] 22 GlC 17 48 51 -33 03.7           ~ 8 0
28 [KPS2012] MWSC 2742 OpC 17 54 00 -36 08.7           ~ 5 0
29 [MGA2017] 23 Gl? 17 54 14.3 -36 09 09           ~ 4 0
30 NAME UKS 1 GlC 17 54 27.20 -24 08 43.0           ~ 93 0
31 VVV CL001 Gl? 17 54 42.5 -24 00 53           ~ 29 0
32 VVV CL160 Cl* 18 06 57.0 -20 00 40           ~ 8 0
33 DSH J1815.7-2948 Cl* 18 15 47.00 -29 48 46.0           ~ 8 0
34 ATO J287.6530+14.7284 RR* 19 10 36.7309658304 +14 43 42.610023552           ~ 3 0
35 OGLE GD-RRLYR-11590 RR* 19 11 06.0069505920 +14 50 07.759018284         19.051 ~ 5 0
36 DSH J1911.1+1450 OpC 19 11 09.2 +14 50 04           ~ 6 0
37 [FSR2007] 0190 OpC 20 05 31.3 +33 34 09           ~ 22 0
38 NAME Galactic Bulge reg ~ ~           ~ 4299 0

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