BVR area photometry of M15

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Astrometry, Astronomical Photometry, Globular Clusters, Astronomical Maps, Galactic Nuclei, Stellar Magnitude

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An area photometer consisting of a square two-dimensional array of 2500 silicon diodes is described which is particularly suitable for the observation of bright objects with a wide range of intensity and also as an astrometric device in very small fields. Results are reported for BVR observations with this photometer of the bright globular cluster M15. A color map of M15 is presented which shows that the brightest stars at the center of the cluster are red and that the nuclear region appears slightly redder than the underlying stellar distribution but not as red as the brightest red giants. A lack of unusual color variations in the central region is noted, and the importance of R photometric maps in isolating red giants from the less luminous underlying population is stressed.

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