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2020AJ....160..208S - Astron. J., 160, 208-208 (2020/November-0)

Re-examining the radial distributions of M13 multiple populations.

SMOLINSKI J.P., HOOGENDAM W.B., VAN KOOTEN A.J., BENAC P. and BRUCE Z.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We seek to resolve the tension in the literature regarding the presence of radially segregated multiple populations in the Galactic globular cluster M13. Previous studies of this nearby cluster have presented discordant results about the degree of dynamical mixing in M13's inner region. Using ground-based (UBVI) photometry, we show that cumulative radial distributions of stars on the blue and red sides of the red giant branch are statistically identical. Interestingly, these results are obtained using data from large-aperture, ground-based telescopes as well as a more modestly sized instrument, and both are in agreement with previous work done using Hubble Space Telescope and Stromgren photometry. Results are derived using the CU,B,I index, shown to be sensitive to compositional differences. We discuss our conclusions that the chemically distinct populations within M13 may be dynamically mixed in the context of published results from simulations.

Abstract Copyright: © 2020. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Globular star clusters - Red giant branch - Hertzsprung Russell diagram - Broad band photometry - Dynamical evolution

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