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A Photometric Study of the Outer Halo Globular Cluster NGC 5824

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-06-28 v1

Abstract

Multi-wavelength CCD photometry over 21 years has been used to produce deep color-magnitude diagrams together with light curves for the variables in the Galactic globular cluster NGC 5824. Twenty-one new cluster RR Lyrae stars are identified, bringing the total to 47, of which 42 have reliable periods determined for the first time. The color-magnitude diagram is matched using BaSTI isochrones with age of 1313~Gyr. and reddening is found to be E(BV)=0.15±0.02E(B-V) = 0.15 \pm0.02; using the period-Wesenheit relation in two colors the distance modulus is (mM)0=17.45±0.07(m-M)_0=17.45 \pm 0.07 corresponding to a distance of 30.9 Kpc. The observations show no signs of populations that are significantly younger than the 1313~Gyr stars. The width of the red giant branch does not allow for a spread in [Fe/H] greater than σ=0.05\sigma = 0.05 dex, and there is no photometric evidence for widened or parallel sequences. The V,cUBIV, c_{UBI} pseudo-color magnitude diagram shows a bifurcation of the red giant branch that by analogy with other clusters is interpreted as being due to differing spectral signatures of the first (75\%) and second (25\%) generations of stars whose age difference is close enough that main sequence turnoffs in the color-magnitude diagram are unresolved. The cluster main sequence is visible against the background out to a radial distance of 17\sim17 arcmin. We conclude that NGC 5824 appears to be a classical Oosterhoff Type II globular cluster, without overt signs of being a remnant of a now-disrupted dwarf galaxy.

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@article{arxiv.1705.05280,
  title  = {A Photometric Study of the Outer Halo Globular Cluster NGC 5824},
  author = {A. R. Walker and G. Andreuzzi and C. E. Martínez-Vázquez and A. M. Kunder and P. B. Stetson and S. Cassisi and M. Monelli and G. Bono and M. Dall'Ora and A. K. Vivas},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1705.05280},
  year   = {2017}
}

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26 pages, 15 figures, 4 tables, accepted for publication in Astronomical Journal