TY - JOUR
T1 - FSR 1716
T2 - A New Milky Way Globular Cluster Confirmed Using VVV RR Lyrae Stars
AU - Minniti, Dante
AU - Palma, Tali
AU - Dékány, Istvan
AU - Hempel, Maren
AU - Rejkuba, Marina
AU - Pullen, Joyce
AU - Alonso-García, Javier
AU - Barbá, Rodolfo
AU - Barbuy, Beatriz
AU - Bica, Eduardo
AU - Bonatto, Charles
AU - Borissova, Jura
AU - Catelan, Marcio
AU - Carballo-Bello, Julio A.
AU - Chene, Andre Nicolas
AU - Clariá, Juan José
AU - Cohen, Roger E.
AU - Contreras Ramos, Rodrigo
AU - Dias, Bruno
AU - Emerson, Jim
AU - Froebrich, Dirk
AU - Buckner, Anne S.M.
AU - Geisler, Douglas
AU - Gonzalez, Oscar A.
AU - Gran, Felipe
AU - Hagdu, Gergely
AU - Irwin, Mike
AU - Ivanov, Valentin D.
AU - Kurtev, Radostin
AU - Lucas, Philip W.
AU - Majaess, Daniel
AU - Mauro, Francesco
AU - Moni-Bidin, Christian
AU - Navarrete, Camila
AU - Alegría, Sebastian Ramírez
AU - Saito, Roberto K.
AU - Valenti, Elena
AU - Zoccali, Manuela
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2017. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.
PY - 2017/3/20
Y1 - 2017/3/20
N2 - We use deep multi-epoch near-IR images of the VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) Survey to search for RR Lyrae stars toward the Southern Galactic plane. Here, we report the discovery of a group of RR Lyrae stars close together in VVV tile d025. Inspection of the VVV images and PSF photometry reveals that most of these stars are likely to belong to a globular cluster that matches the position of the previously known star cluster FSR 1716. The stellar density map of the field yields a >100σ detection for this candidate globular cluster that is centered at equatorial coordinates R.A.J2000 = 16:10:30.0, decl.J2000 = -53:44:56 and galactic coordinates l = 329.77812, b = -1.59227. The color-magnitude diagram of this object reveals a well-populated red giant branch, with a prominent red clump at K s = 13.35 ±0.05, and J - K s = 1.30 ±0.05. We present the cluster RR Lyrae positions, magnitudes, colors, periods, and amplitudes. The presence of RR Lyrae indicates an old globular cluster, with an age >10 Gyr. We classify this object as an Oosterhoff type I globular cluster, based on the mean period of its RR Lyrae type ab, days, and argue that this is a relatively metal-poor cluster with [Fe/H] = -1.5 ±0.4 dex. The mean extinction and reddening for this cluster are and E(J - K s) = 0.72 ±0.02 mag, respectively, as measured from the RR Lyrae colors and the near-IR color-magnitude diagram. We also measure the cluster distance using the RR Lyrae type ab stars. The cluster mean distance modulus is (m - M)0 = 14.38 ±0.03 mag, implying a distance D = 7.5 ±0.2 kpc and a Galactocentric distance R G = 4.3 kpc.
AB - We use deep multi-epoch near-IR images of the VISTA Variables in the Vía Láctea (VVV) Survey to search for RR Lyrae stars toward the Southern Galactic plane. Here, we report the discovery of a group of RR Lyrae stars close together in VVV tile d025. Inspection of the VVV images and PSF photometry reveals that most of these stars are likely to belong to a globular cluster that matches the position of the previously known star cluster FSR 1716. The stellar density map of the field yields a >100σ detection for this candidate globular cluster that is centered at equatorial coordinates R.A.J2000 = 16:10:30.0, decl.J2000 = -53:44:56 and galactic coordinates l = 329.77812, b = -1.59227. The color-magnitude diagram of this object reveals a well-populated red giant branch, with a prominent red clump at K s = 13.35 ±0.05, and J - K s = 1.30 ±0.05. We present the cluster RR Lyrae positions, magnitudes, colors, periods, and amplitudes. The presence of RR Lyrae indicates an old globular cluster, with an age >10 Gyr. We classify this object as an Oosterhoff type I globular cluster, based on the mean period of its RR Lyrae type ab, days, and argue that this is a relatively metal-poor cluster with [Fe/H] = -1.5 ±0.4 dex. The mean extinction and reddening for this cluster are and E(J - K s) = 0.72 ±0.02 mag, respectively, as measured from the RR Lyrae colors and the near-IR color-magnitude diagram. We also measure the cluster distance using the RR Lyrae type ab stars. The cluster mean distance modulus is (m - M)0 = 14.38 ±0.03 mag, implying a distance D = 7.5 ±0.2 kpc and a Galactocentric distance R G = 4.3 kpc.
KW - galaxies: photometry
KW - globular clusters: general
KW - stars: variables: RR Lyrae
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85016158900
U2 - 10.3847/2041-8213/838/1/L14
DO - 10.3847/2041-8213/838/1/L14
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85016158900
SN - 2041-8205
VL - 838
JO - Astrophysical Journal Letters
JF - Astrophysical Journal Letters
IS - 1
M1 - L14
ER -