AM-1 : a very distant globular cluster.
Abstract
Deep B and V frames have been obtained for Arp-Madore 1 (AM-1) using the Cerro Tololo 4 m telescope and prime focus CCD camera, confirming the nature of this object as a globular cluster. In particular, the resulting color-magnitude diagram shows a sharply defined red horizontal branch at apparent magnitude m(V) = 20.93 + or - 0.04. Adopting M(V)(HB) = 0.6 then yields a galactocentric distance of 118 kpc, an amount placing AM-1 as the most distant globular cluster yet identified which may still be associated with the Galaxy. From the color of the giant branch at the horizontal branch, Fe/H is estimated as -1.8 + or - 0.3, a value which lends support to previous arguments that the abundance gradient in the outer halo is weak. In stellar content AM-1 appears similar to the other low-luminosity members of the outer halo - the Palomar clusters and dwarf spheroidals.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- January 1984
- DOI:
- 10.1086/161605
- Bibcode:
- 1984ApJ...276..221A
- Keywords:
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- Abundance;
- Globular Clusters;
- Stellar Spectrophotometry;
- Color-Magnitude Diagram;
- Halos;
- Hertzsprung-Russell Diagram;
- Horizontal Branch Stars;
- Stellar Color;
- Stellar Luminosity;
- Stellar Magnitude;
- Astrophysics