Bibcode
Stetson, P. B.; Pancino, E.; Zocchi, A.; Sanna, N.; Monelli, M.
Referencia bibliográfica
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, Volume 485, Issue 3, p.3042-3063
Fecha de publicación:
5
2019
Número de citas
100
Número de citas referidas
92
Descripción
We present wide-field, ground-based Johnson-Cousins UBVRI photometry for
48 Galactic globular clusters based on about 90 000 public and
proprietary images. The photometry is calibrated with the latest
transformations obtained in the framework of our secondary standard
project, with typical internal and external uncertainties of order a few
millimagnitudes. These data provide a bridge between existing
small-area, high-precision HST photometry and all sky catalogues from
large surveys like Gaia, SDSS, or LSST. For many clusters, we present
the first publicly available photometry in some of the five bands
(typically U and R). We illustrate the scientific potential of the
photometry with examples of surface density and brightness profiles and
of colour-magnitude diagrams, with the following highlights: (i) we
study the morphology of NGC 5904, finding a varying ellipticity and
position angle as a function of radial distance; (ii) we show U-based
colour-magnitude diagrams and demonstrate that no cluster in our sample
is free from multiple stellar populations, with the possible exception
of a few clusters with high and differential reddening or field
contamination, for which more sophisticated investigations are required.
This is true even for NGC 5694 and Terzan 8 that were previously
considered as (mostly) single-population candidates.
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