Bibcode
Zoccali, M.; Pancino, E.; Catelan, M.; Hempel, M.; Rejkuba, M.; Carrera, R.
Referencia bibliográfica
The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 697, Issue 1, pp. L22-L27 (2009).
Fecha de publicación:
5
2009
Número de citas
26
Número de citas referidas
26
Descripción
Recent Hubble Space Telescope (HST)/Advanced Camera for Surveys (ACS)
observations revealed the presence of a double subgiant branch (SGB) in
the core of the Galactic globular cluster NGC 1851. This peculiarity was
tentatively explained by the presence of a second population with either
an age difference of about 1 Gyr, or a higher C+N+O abundance, probably
due to pollution by the first generation of stars. In this Letter, we
analyze VLT-FORS V, I images, covering 12farcm7 × 12farcm7, in the
southwest quadrant of the cluster, allowing us to probe the extent of
the double SGB from ~1farcm4 to ~13' from the cluster center. Our study
reveals, for the first time, that the "peculiar" population is the one
associated with the fainter SGB. Indeed, while the percentage of stars
in this sequence is about 45% in the cluster core (as previously found
on the basis of ACS/HST data), we find that it drops sharply, to a level
consistent with zero in our data, at ~2farcm4 from the cluster center,
where the brighter SGB, in our sample, still contains ~100 stars.
Implications for the proposed scenarios are discussed.
Observations collected at the European Southern Observatory, Paranal,
Chile (ESO program 68.D-0510A).