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Turnoffs and Ages of Globular Clusters

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  19 July 2016

F. Buonanno
Affiliation:
Astronomical Observatory of Monte Mario, Rome
C. E. Corsi
Affiliation:
Astronomical Observatory of Monte Mario, Rome
F. Fusi Pecci
Affiliation:
Department of Astronomy, Bologna

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The way to arrive at (even relative) ages for globular clusters involves the determination of their (relative) distances. We would like to see a theory which would fit the absolute magnitudes of RR Lyrae stars as determined from observations (Sandage effect). We have examined a sample of 17 CM diagrams of galactic globular clusters, 11 of which were observed at ESO and reduced with the program, ROMAFOT and 6 of which were taken from the literature. In Fig. 1 the difference in bolometric magnitude between the turnoff point and the location of the zero-age horizontal branch (ZAHB), δV RRTO (bo1) is plotted versus [Fe/H]. It turns out that δV RRTO ≃ δ RRTO (bo1) + 0.1 = 3.56 ±0.15. We are faced with the problem of determining how the horizontal branch scales with metallicity in order to understand the constant value of 3.56 in this relation.

Type
Chapter IX. Poster Papers on Cluster Systems in Distant Galaxies. Deep Photometry and CM Diagrams
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Copyright © Kluwer 1988