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We present the results of a search for variability in and near the core of the metal-rich, obscured globular cluster Terzan 5, using NICMOS on HST. This extreme cluster has approximately solar metallicity and a central density that places…

Astrophysics · Physics 2009-10-31 P. D. Edmonds , J. E. Grindlay , H. N. Cohn , P. M. Lugger

The Galactic bulge is dominated by an old, metal rich stellar population. The possible presence and the amount of a young (a few Gyr old) minor component is one of the major issues debated in the literature. Recently, the bulge stellar…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2016-09-21 F. R. Ferraro , D. Massari , E. Dalessandro , B. Lanzoni , L. Origlia , R. M. Rich , A. Mucciarelli , -

We report on the discovery of 3 metal-poor giant stars in Terzan 5, a complex stellar system in the the Galactic bulge, known to have two populations at [Fe/H]=-0.25 and +0.3. For these 3 stars we present new echelle spectra obtained with…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-06-17 L. Origlia , D. Massari , R. M. Rich , A. Mucciarelli , F. R. Ferraro , E. Dalessandro , B. Lanzoni

The James Webb Space Telescope provides an exciting opportunity to investigate stellar systems located in heavily obscured regions like the Galactic bulge. Possibly, the most enigmatic among them is Terzan 5: long classified as a globular…

As part of a study aimed at determining the kinematical and chemical properties of Terzan 5, we present the first characterization of the bulge stars surrounding this puzzling stellar system. We observed 615 targets located well beyond the…

We present the chemical abundance analysis of 33 red giant stars belonging to the complex stellar system Terzan 5. We confirm the discovery of two stellar populations (Ferraro et al. 2009, Nature, 462,483) with distinct iron abundances: a…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2015-05-20 L. Origlia , R. M. Rich , F. R. Ferraro , B. Lanzoni , M. Bellazzini , E. Dalessandro , A. Mucciarelli , E. Valenti , G. Beccari

Terzan 5 is a globular cluster-like stellar system in the Galactic Bulge which has been recently found to harbor two stellar populations with different iron content and probably different ages (Ferraro et al. 2009). This discovery suggests…

Globular star clusters are compact and massive stellar systems old enough to have witnessed the entire history of our Galaxy, the Milky Way. Although recent results suggest that their formation may have been more complex than previously…

Terzan 5 is a stellar system in the Galactic bulge commonly catalogued as a globular cluster. Through dedicated NIR photometry and spectroscopy we have discovered that it harbors two main stellar populations defining two distinct red clumps…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2013-11-21 Barbara Lanzoni , the Cosmic-Lab Team

The formation and evolution of galaxy bulges is one of the most debated topics in the modern astrophysics. One approach to address this issue is to look at the Galactic bulge since it is the closest. According to some theoretical models,…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2014-12-19 Davide Massari

By exploiting two sets of high-resolution images obtained with HST ACS/WFC over a baseline of ~10 years we have measured relative proper motions of ~70,000 stars in the stellar system Terzan 5. The results confirm the membership of the…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2017-12-06 Davide Massari , E. Dalessandro , F. R. Ferraro , P. Miocchi , A. Bellini , L. Origlia , B. Lanzoni , R. M. Rich , A. Mucciarelli

The formation and evolutionary processes of galaxy bulges are still unclear, and the presence of young stars in the bulge of the Milky Way is largely debated. We recently demonstrated that Terzan 5, in the Galactic bulge, is a complex…

Recent observational studies have demonstrated that the complex stellar system Terzan 5 (Ter 5) harbours multiple populations of stars. Several models have attempted to interpret the large age difference of several Gyrs between the dominant…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2018-06-14 Madeleine McKenzie , Kenji Bekki

Context. Terzan 5 and Liller 1 are the only bulge stellar clusters hosting multi-iron and multi-age stellar populations. They are therefore claimed to constitute a novel class of astrophysical objects: the fossils of massive star-forming…

Terzan 5 is a heavily obscured stellar system located in the inner Galaxy. It has been postulated to be a stellar relic, a Bulge Fossil Fragment witnessing the complex history of the assembly of the Milky Way bulge. In this paper, we follow…

We present new determinations of the iron abundance for 220 stars belonging to the stellar system Terzan 5 in the Galactic bulge. The spectra have been acquired with FLAMES at the Very Large Telescope of the European Southern Observatory…

Terzan 5 is a stellar system located in the Galactic Bulge, at a distance of 5.9 kpc. Recent discoveries show that it hosts two stellar populations with different iron abundance ({\Delta}[Fe/H]=0.5). Such a large difference has been…

Astrophysics of Galaxies · Physics 2013-01-14 D. Massari , F. R. Ferraro , E. Dalessandro , B. Lanzoni , A. Mucciarelli , L. Origlia

RR Lyrae stars have long been considered reliable tracers of old, metal-poor populations, primarily due to their prevalence in globular clusters and the Galactic halo. However, the discovery of a metal-rich subpopulation in the Galactic…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2025-10-24 HanYuan Zhang , Giuliano Iorio , Vasily Belokurov , N. Wyn Evans , Alexey Bobrick , Valentina D'Orazi

RR Lyrae stars have long been considered unequivocal tracers of old (>10 Gyr) and metal-poor ($\mathrm{[Fe/H]}<-0.5$) stellar populations. First, because these populations are where they are readily found and because, according to canonical…

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics · Physics 2026-05-13 Cecilia Mateu , Bolivia Cuevas-Otahola , Juan José Downes

RR Lyrae stars are widely considered tracers of ancient (greater than 10 Gyr), metal-poor stellar populations. However, recent kinematic and photometric studies suggest the existence of a metal-rich RRL sub-population associated with the…

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