A new infrared array photometric survey of galactic globular clusters: A detailed study of the red giant branch sequence as a step toward the global testing of stellar models

Citation
Fr. Ferraro et al., A new infrared array photometric survey of galactic globular clusters: A detailed study of the red giant branch sequence as a step toward the global testing of stellar models, ASTRONOM J, 119(3), 2000, pp. 1282-1295
Citations number
55
Categorie Soggetti
Space Sciences
Journal title
ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
ISSN journal
00046256 → ACNP
Volume
119
Issue
3
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1282 - 1295
Database
ISI
SICI code
0004-6256(200003)119:3<1282:ANIAPS>2.0.ZU;2-N
Abstract
We present high-quality near-infrared color-magnitude diagrams of 10 Galact ic globular clusters (GCs) spanning a wide metallicity range (-2.15 < [Fe/H ] < -0.2). This homogeneous database has been used to perform a detailed an alysis of the red giant branch (RGB), adopting a variety of observables to describe its physical and chemical properties. First, a set of metallicity indicators have been measured, namely, (1) the RGB (J - K) and (V - K) colo rs at different magnitude levels, (2) the RGB K magnitude at different colo rs, and (3) the RGB slope. For these parameters we present new calibrations in terms of both spectroscopic iron abundance and global metallicity, incl uding the alpha-element enhancement. These relations can be used to derive a photometric estimate of the GC metal content from the RGB morphology and location. Second, the location in luminosity of the main RGB features (name ly, the bump and the tip) and their dependence on metallicity have been stu died, yielding quantitative observational relationships. Finally, adopting new transformations between the observational and theoretical quantities, t he mean ridge lines for the clusters of our sample have been reported in th e [M-Bol, log (T-e)] plane. This allows us to study the RGB location in ter ms of effective temperature, bolometric luminosity of the main RGB features , and their calibrations with varying metallicity. Direct comparisons betwe en updated theoretical models and observations show an excellent overall ag reement.