Release 11.12 ("Hergest Ridge")
Article ID: gc393 | |
Author | von Braun, Kaspar; Mateo, Mario; Chiboucas, Kristin; Athey, Alex; Hurley-Keller, Denise |
Title | Photometry Results for the Globular Clusters M10 and M12: Extinction Maps, Color-Magnitude Diagrams, and Variable Star Candidates |
Journal | The Astronomical Journal, Volume 124, Issue 4, pp. 2067-2082 |
Year of publication | 2002 (on gclusters from 2013-10-21 10:30:41 ) |
Abstract | We report on photometry results of the equatorial globular clusters (GCs) M10 and M12. These two clusters are part of our sample of GCs, which we are probing for the existence of photometrically varying eclipsing binary stars. During the search for binaries in M10 and M12, we discovered the signature of differential reddening across the fields of the clusters. The effect is stronger for M10 than for M12. Using our previously described dereddening technique, we create differential extinction maps for the clusters, which dramatically improve the appearance of the color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs). Comparison of our maps with the dust emissivity maps of Schlegel, Finkbeiner, & Davis (SFD) shows good agreement in terms of spatial extinction features. Several methods of adding an EV-I zero point to our differential maps are presented, of which isochrone fitting proved to be the most successful. Our EV-I values fall within the range of widely varying literature values. More specifically, our reddening zero-point estimate for M12 agrees well with the SFD estimate, whereas the one for M10 falls below the SFD value. Our search for variable stars in the clusters produced a total of five variables: three in M10 and two in M12. The M10 variables include a binary system of the W Ursae Majoris (W UMa) type, a background RR Lyrae star, and an SX Phoenicis pulsator, none of which is physically associated with M10. M12's variables are two W UMa binaries, one of which is most likely a member of the cluster. We present the phased photometry light curves for the variable stars, estimate their distances, and show their locations in the fields and the CMDs of the GCs. |
Tags | NGC 6218 |
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