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The VMC Survey. XI. Radial Stellar Population Gradients in the Galactic Globular Cluster 47 Tucanae

Authors :
Li, Chengyuan
de Grijs, Richard
Deng, Licai
Rubele, Stefano
Wang, Chuchu
Bekki, Kenji
Cioni, Maria-Rosa L.
Clementini, Gisella
Emerson, Jim
For, Bi-Qing
Girardi, Leo
Groenewegen, Martin A. T.
Guandalini, Roald
Gullieuszik, Marco
Marconi, Marcella
Piatti, Andrés E.
Ripepi, Vincenzo
van Loon, Jacco Th.
Li, Chengyuan
de Grijs, Richard
Deng, Licai
Rubele, Stefano
Wang, Chuchu
Bekki, Kenji
Cioni, Maria-Rosa L.
Clementini, Gisella
Emerson, Jim
For, Bi-Qing
Girardi, Leo
Groenewegen, Martin A. T.
Guandalini, Roald
Gullieuszik, Marco
Marconi, Marcella
Piatti, Andrés E.
Ripepi, Vincenzo
van Loon, Jacco Th.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present a deep near-infrared color--magnitude diagram of the Galactic globular cluster 47 Tucanae, obtained with the Visible and Infrared Survey Telescope for Astronomy (VISTA) as part of the VISTA near-infrared Y, J, K_s survey of the Magellanic System (VMC). The cluster stars comprising both the subgiant and red-giant branches exhibit apparent, continuous variations in color--magnitude space as a function of radius. Subgiant-branch stars at larger radii are systematically brighter than their counterparts closer to the cluster core; similarly, red-giant-branch stars in the cluster's periphery are bluer than their more centrally located cousins. The observations can very well be described by adopting an age spread of ~0.5 Gyr as well as radial gradients in both the cluster's helium abundance (Y) and metallicity (Z), which change gradually from Y = 0.28, Z = 0.005 in the cluster core to Y = 0.25, Z = 0.003 in its periphery. We conclude that the cluster's inner regions host a significant fraction of second-generation stars, which decreases with increasing radius; the stellar population in the 47 Tuc periphery is well approximated by a simple stellar population.<br />Comment: 40 pages, 20 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1098079220
Document Type :
Electronic Resource
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1088.0004-637X.790.1.35