Articulo
Ultra-deep GEMINI near-infrared observations of the bulge globular cluster NGC 6624
Astrophysical Journal
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1150060
1150060
Autor
Saracino, Sara
Dalessandro, E
Ferraro, F R
Geisler, Douglas
Mauro, Francesco
Lanzoni, Barbara
Origlia, L
Miocchi, P
Cohen, Roger E
Villanova, S
Moni-Bidin, Christian
Institución
Resumen
We used ultra-deep J and Ks images secured with the near-infrared (NIR) GSAOI camera assisted by the multiconjugate adaptive optics system GeMS at the GEMINI South Telescope in Chile, to obtain a ( K-s, J - K-s) color-magnitude diagram (CMD) for the bulge globular cluster NGC 6624. We obtained the deepest and most accurate NIR CMD from the ground for this cluster, by reaching K-s similar to 21.5, approximately 8 mag below the horizontal branch level. The entire extension of the Main Sequence ( MS) is nicely sampled and at K-s similar to 20 we detected the so-called MS "knee" in a purely NIR CMD. By taking advantage of the exquisite quality of the data, we estimated the absolute age of NGC 6624 (t(age) = 12.0 +/- 0.5 Gyr), which turns out to be in good agreement with previous studies in the literature. We also analyzed the luminosity and mass functions of MS stars down to M similar to 0.45 M-circle dot, finding evidence of a significant increase of low-mass stars at increasing distances from the cluster center. This is a clear signature of mass segregation, confirming that NGC 6624 is in an advanced stage of dynamical evolution.Keywords Author Keywords:globular clusters: individual (NGC 6624) instrumentation: adaptive optics techniques: photometric Regular 2015 FONDECYT FONDECYT