Title: Multiband photometry of stellar populations in Omega Centauri
1Multiband photometry of stellar populations in
Omega Centauri
Annalisa Calamida Osservatorio di Roma (INAF)
- Università di Roma Tor Vergata
P.B. Stetson (DAO, Victoria, BC) G. Bono, R.
Buonanno, C. E. Corsi, M. Monelli (Osservatorio
di Roma) L. M. Freyhammer (WE/OBSS Vrije
Universiteit Brussel) S. Cassisi, M. Del
Principe, A. Piersimoni, A. Pietrinferni
(Osservatorio di Teramo) F. Grundahl (Institute
of Physics and Astrophysics) M. Hilker
(University of Bonn, Germany)
Volterra, 13/10/2005
2Omega Centauri (? Cen)
- Most luminous (MV -10) and most massive (M
5?106 M?) Galactic globular cluster - Retrograde orbit (zmax 1 Kpc Ra 6 Kpc)
- ? Metallicity dispersion -1.8
lt Fe/H lt -0.5 - ? a-elements overabundance (O, Mg, Si,
Ca) - ? s-elements overabundance (Ba, Mo,
La, Zi)
Evidence of primordial chemical self-enrichment
in short time scales
?
? Nucleus of a dwarf galaxy accreted on the
Milky Way
? Merging of two stellar systems
3Introduction
- Freyhammer et al. (2005) best fit of the
anomalous red giant branch (?3) with 2
isochrones - ?µ 0.2 mag -
?E(B-V) 0.03 mag - -1.1 lt Fe/H lt
-0.8 - Coeval to the bulk of cluster stars
- ?3-branch might be a clump of stars located
?500pc beyond the bulk of cluster stars - There could be a clumpy reddening distribution
across the body of the cluster
4Strömgren photometric Dataset
- Image acquisition with the 1.54m Danish
Telescope (La Silla, ESO) - Year 1999, 110 frames in u, v, b, y bands
- Hilker Strömgren dataset Danish Telescope,
1993/1995 v, b, y (210) - Grundahl Strömgren dataset Danish Telescope,
1999 u, v, b, y (30) - Seeing 1-1.5
Data reduction with DAOPHOTII/ALLFRAME
5Differential reddening estimates
BVI (Stetson) uvby photometry (Grundahl)
M13 E(B-V) 0.02, Fe/H -1.54 (Harris
1996) NGC288 E(B-V) 0.03, Fe/H -1.24
c1 (u-v) - (v-b) is a surface gravity indicator
for cool stars and is affected by reddening
E(b-y) 0.74 E(B-V) (Crawford et al. 1976)
E(c1)/E(b-y) 0.2
c c1- 0.2(b-y) is a reddening and metallicity
independent index only for hot horizontal branch
stars (Te gt 8500K, Stetson 1991)
6Differential reddening estimates
?E(u-y)
ltE(B-V)gt 0.130.03 (from the
NGC288 comparison) ltE(B-V)gt
0.100.03 (from M13)
E(B-V) 0.110.02 (Thompson et al. 2001)
Hot HB stars (Te gt 8500K) in ? Cen display, at
fixed c, larger color dispersions (s(u-y)
0.085) compared to M13 (s(u-y) 0.037) and
NGC288 (s(u-y) 0.016)
- Reddening estimates for individual HB stars
present a star-to-star scatter larger than the
error budget. - This suggests variable reddening toward the
cluster core with a dispersion of
s E(B-V) 0.04 - Cannon Stobie (1973) s E(B-V)
0.03-0.05
7Spatial distributions
- Stars with color excess gt 1s and lt -1s (red or
blu asterisks) - Normal-reddened HB stars are plotted as diamonds
- More-reddened HB stars -gt more concentrated in
the N-W region of the cluster - The peak of more-reddened objects is shifted by
1-1.5 along the right ascension (X-axis)
compared to peaks of normal and less-reddened
objects
(arcsec)
For more details see Calamida et al. 2005 (ApJl,
accepted)
8Color excesses in optical and IR bands
- Histogram of the difference between the expected
colors on the c vs color plane and the observed
ones
- The fact that the Strömgren and broad-band
colors show - the same effect suggests that it is not an
artifact of the photometry or the calibration.
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10Selection of BHB stars for NGC288 and ?Cen
?E (u-y)
11Selection of BHB stars for M13 and ?Cen
12u-jump (Grundahl et al. 1999)
Both the (u-y)0 jump color and the jump size are
essentially the same, irrespective of central
density, concentration, metallicity or mixing
history on the RGB.
?E (u-y) 0.25
?E (u-y) 0.22
Teffjump 11500K
13Conclusions
- ?3-branch might be a clump of stars located
500pc beyond the bulk of cluster stars
difference in distance is 10, in agreement with
distance of tidal tails detected in GC Pal5
(Odenkirchen 2003) - The color-c plane is a powerful means to check
photometric calibration and to investigate the
presence of differential reddening in a cluster - We identified the u-jump in ? Cen CMD the jump
color and size is essentially the same as in M13
and NGC288. It does not depend on the cluster
metallicity or central concentration
14Future plans
- Observations of more standard stars to improve
photometric Stroemgren calibration - ALLFRAME over the entire Danish dataset it will
allow us to detect variables (RRLyrae, LPV,
SXPhe), and binaries with periods of order years,
if any - WFI telescope 2000 (85 frames U,V, I) and 2002
(248 frames U, B, V, I), Fov 33 30, Seeing
1 -gt Data reduction almost done with ALLFRAME
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