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RR Lyrae Stars Belonging to the Candidate Globular Cluster Patchick 99

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2024-01-29 v2 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

Patchick 99 is a candidate globular cluster located in the direction of the Galactic bulge, with a proper motion almost identical to the field and extreme field star contamination. A recent analysis suggests it is a low-luminosity globular cluster with a population of RR Lyrae stars. We present new spectra of stars in and around Patchick 99, targeting specifically the 3 RR Lyrae stars associated with the cluster as well as the other RR Lyrae stars in the field. A sample of 53 giant stars selected from proper motions and a position on CMD are also observed. The three RR Lyrae stars associated with the cluster have similar radial velocities and distances, and two of the targeted giants also have radial velocities in this velocity regime and [Fe/H] metallicities that are slightly more metal-poor than the field. Therefore, if Patchick 99 is a bonafide globular cluster, it would have a radial velocity of -92+/-10 km s-1, a distance of 6.7+/-0.4 kpc (as determined from the RR Lyrae stars), and an orbit that confines it to the inner bulge.

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@article{arxiv.2401.13825,
  title  = {RR Lyrae Stars Belonging to the Candidate Globular Cluster Patchick 99},
  author = {Evan Butler and Andrea Kunder and Zdenek Prudil and Kevin R. Covey and Macy Ball and Carlos Campos and Kaylen Gollnick and Julio Olivares Carvajal and Joanne Hughes and Kathryn Devine and Christian I. Johnson and A. Katherina Vivas and Michael R. Rich and Meridith Joyce and Iulia T. Simon and Tommaso Marchetti and Andreas J. Koch-Hansen and William I. Clarkson and Rebekah Kuss},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2401.13825},
  year   = {2024}
}

Comments

Accepted to The Astrophysical Journal Letters. Replaced due to a typo in the title