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2012ApJ...748...91C - Astrophys. J., 748, 91 (2012/April-1)

The unimodal distribution of blue straggler stars in M75 (NGC 6864).

CONTRERAS RAMOS R., FERRARO F.R., DALESSANDRO E., LANZONI B. and ROOD R.T.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have used a combination of multiband high-resolution and wide-field ground-based observations to image the Galactic globular cluster M75 (NGC 6864). The extensive photometric sample covers the entire cluster extension, from the very central regions out to the tidal radius, allowing us to determine the center of gravity and to construct the most extended star density profile ever published for this cluster. We also present the first detailed star counts in the very inner regions. The star density profile is well reproduced by a standard King model with core radius rc∼ 5".4 and intermediate-high concentration c ∼ 1.75. The present paper presents a detailed study of the blue straggler star (BSS) population and its radial distribution. A total of 62 bright BSSs (with mF255W ≲ 21, corresponding to mF555W ≲ 20) have been identified, and they have been found to be highly segregated in the cluster core. No significant upturn in the BSS frequency has been observed in the outskirts of M75, in contrast to several other clusters studied with the same technique. This observational fact is quite similar to what has been found in M79 (NGC 1904) by Lanzoni et al. Indeed, the BSS radial distributions in the two clusters are qualitatively very similar, even if in M75 the relative BSS frequency seems to decrease significantly faster than in M79: it decreases by a factor of five (from 3.4 to 0.7) within 1rc . Such evidence indicates that the vast majority of the cluster heavy stars (binaries) have already sunk to the core.

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Journal keyword(s): binaries: close - blue stragglers - globular clusters: individual (M75, NGC 6864) - stars: evolution

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/ApJ/748/91): table1.dat>

Nomenclature: Table 1: [RFD2012] BSSNN N=62 (Nos 1-62).

Simbad objects: 73

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