TY - JOUR
T1 - A deep near-infrared view of the Galactic globular cluster 2 MASS GC 02
AU - Borissova, J.
AU - Ivanov, V. D.
AU - Stephens, A. W.
AU - Catelan, M.
AU - Minniti, D.
AU - Prieto, G.
N1 - Copyright:
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PY - 2007/10
Y1 - 2007/10
N2 - Context. We have obtained deep infrared images and k-band spectra of the Galactic globular cluster 2 MASS GC 02. A variable star search has also been carried out. Aims. Some basic physical properties of the cluster, such as metallicity, reddening, distance modulus and radial velocity, are derived. Methods. These measurements are based on an analysis of the J - Ks versus Ks color-magnitude diagram of the cluster. Spectroscopically derived metallicities and radial velocities of 15 stars are presented. In addition, periods and amplitudes are provided for five RR Lyrae stars discovered in the field. Results. The cluster is moderately metal-rich and has a relatively high radial velocity. Its horizontal branch appears to be predominantly red, though our photometry cannot rule out the presence of a blue component as seen in NGC 6388 and NGC 6441. Similar to these two clusters, the detected RR Lyrae stars in GC 02 have anomalously long periods for the cluster's moderately high metallicity, which suggests that it too is an Oosterhoff type III cluster. Conclusions. Comparison with the existing kinematic and abundance information for the Galactic globular clusters shows that GC 02 most probably belongs to the bulge sub population, although an inner halo association cannot be ruled out.
AB - Context. We have obtained deep infrared images and k-band spectra of the Galactic globular cluster 2 MASS GC 02. A variable star search has also been carried out. Aims. Some basic physical properties of the cluster, such as metallicity, reddening, distance modulus and radial velocity, are derived. Methods. These measurements are based on an analysis of the J - Ks versus Ks color-magnitude diagram of the cluster. Spectroscopically derived metallicities and radial velocities of 15 stars are presented. In addition, periods and amplitudes are provided for five RR Lyrae stars discovered in the field. Results. The cluster is moderately metal-rich and has a relatively high radial velocity. Its horizontal branch appears to be predominantly red, though our photometry cannot rule out the presence of a blue component as seen in NGC 6388 and NGC 6441. Similar to these two clusters, the detected RR Lyrae stars in GC 02 have anomalously long periods for the cluster's moderately high metallicity, which suggests that it too is an Oosterhoff type III cluster. Conclusions. Comparison with the existing kinematic and abundance information for the Galactic globular clusters shows that GC 02 most probably belongs to the bulge sub population, although an inner halo association cannot be ruled out.
KW - Galaxy: abundances
KW - Galaxy: globular clusters: general
KW - Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: 2 MASS GC 02
KW - Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: 2 MASS GC01
KW - Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: NGC 6388
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U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361:20077603
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361:20077603
M3 - Review article
AN - SCOPUS:35349014663
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 474
SP - 121
EP - 127
JO - Astronomy and Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and Astrophysics
IS - 1
ER -