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2008ApJ...687L..79O - Astrophys. J., 687, L79-L82 (2008/November-2)

Probing the Galactic bulge with deep adaptive optics imaging: the age of NGC 6440.

ORIGLIA L., LENA S., DIOLAITI E., FERRARO F.R., VALENTI E., FABBRI S. and BECCARI G.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present first results of a pilot project aimed at exploiting the potentiality of ground-based adaptive optics imaging in the near-infrared to determine the age of stellar clusters in the Galactic bulge. We have used a combination of high-resolution adaptive optics (ESO-VLT NAOS-CONICA) and wide-field (ESO-NTT-SOFI) photometry of the metal-rich globular cluster NGC 6440 located toward the inner bulge, to compute a deep color-magnitude diagram from the tip of the red giant branch down to J∼22, 2 magnitudes below the main-sequence turnoff (TO). The magnitude difference between the TO level and the red horizontal branch has been used as an age indicator. It is the first time that such a measurement for a bulge globular cluster has been obtained with a ground-based telescope. From a direct comparison with 47 Tuc and with a set of theoretical isochrones, we concluded that NGC 6440 is old and likely coeval to 47 Tuc. This result adds a new evidence that the Galactic bulge is ~2 Gyr younger at most than the pristine, metal-poor population of the Galactic halo.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Globular Clusters: Individual: NGC Number: NGC 6440 - Stars: Evolution

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