论文标题
挖掘过去的遗物:古老而模糊的凸起球形群集NGC6256
Digging for relics of the past: the ancient and obscured bulge globular cluster NGC6256
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论文摘要
我们使用了一套用哈勃太空望远镜获得的一组中等深度和高分辨率的光学观察,以调查在沉重的凸起的凸起的球状簇NGC 6256中恒星种群的特性。对颜色 - 量表的分析,颜色形象的分析显示出了恒星群体的范围,并揭示了较大的蓝色分支,并受到了多种影响,并受到了多种影响的影响,该颜色受到了不同的影响,该蓝色的影响良好,并受到了不同的影响,该蓝色的影响良好,并受到了不同的影响。 ΔE(B-V)〜0.51。我们实施了一种蒙特卡洛马尔可夫链技术,以执行观察到的颜色磁性图的同弦拟合,以得出恒星年龄,群集距离和集群方向上的平均颜色过剩。使用不同集合的同句,我们发现NGC 6256的特征是非常古老的恒星年龄在13.0 Gyr左右,典型的不确定性约为0.5 Gyr。我们还发现平均颜色过剩E(B-V)= 1.19,距离6.8 kpc的距离距离。然后,我们得出了群集重力中心,并使用GAIA-DR2目录测量了其绝对正确的运动。所有这些都用于在类似星系的电势中反向集成簇轨道,并测量其运动积分。事实证明,NGC 6256目前处于完全限制在凸起内部的低分数轨道,其运动积分与纯粹属于星系天然球状簇种群的簇完全兼容。所有这些证据都表明,NGC 6256是在其组装的第一阶段形成的过去历史的非常古老的遗物。
We used a set of moderately-deep and high-resolution optical observations obtained with the Hubble Space Telescope to investigate the properties of the stellar population in the heavily obscured bulge globular cluster NGC 6256. The analysis of the color-magnitude diagram revealed a stellar population with an extended blue horizontal branch and severely affected by differential reddening, which was corrected taking into account color excess variations up to δE(B-V) ~ 0.51. We implemented a Monte Carlo Markov Chain technique to perform the isochrone fitting of the observed color-magnitude diagram in order to derive the stellar age, the cluster distance and the average color excess in the cluster direction. Using different set of isochrones we found that NGC 6256 is characterized by a very old stellar age around 13.0 Gyr, with a typical uncertainty of ~ 0.5 Gyr. We also found an average color excess E(B-V) = 1.19 and a distance from the Sun of 6.8 kpc. We then derived the cluster gravitational center and measured its absolute proper motion using the Gaia-DR2 catalog. All this was used to back-integrate the cluster orbit in a Galaxy-like potential and measure its integrals of motion. It turned out that NGC 6256 is currently in a low-eccentricity orbit entirely confined within the bulge and its integrals of motion are fully compatible with a cluster purely belonging to the Galaxy native globular cluster population. All these pieces of evidence suggest that NGC 6256 is an extremely old relic of the past history of the Galaxy, formed during the very first stages of its assembly.