Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-01-21
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
19 pages, 1 Latex file, 6 Postscript Figures, 5 Postscript tables Available as anonymous ftp at ftp://obelix.pd.astro.it/pub
Scientific paper
10.1086/118347
From deep color-magnitude arrays made from V and I images taken with the Hubble Space Telescope's WFPC2 camera we have determined luminosity functions (LFs) down to a level that corresponds to about 0.13 solar masses, for the low-metal-abundance globular clusters M15, M30, M92, and NGC 6397. Because of the similarity of the metallicities of these clusters, differences in their luminosity functions directly trace differences in their mass functions. The LFs of M15, M30, and M92 agree closely over the entire observed range, whereas that of NGC 6397 drops away sharply at the faintest magnitudes. We suggest that the deficiency of low-mass stars in NGC 6397 is due to tidal shocks, to ejection through internal relaxation, or to a combination of the two. With the presently available mass-luminosity relations, we find that even in M15, M30, and M92 the mass functions probably do not rise so fast as to make the low-mass end dominant.
Cool Adrienne M.
King Ivan R.
Piotto Giampaolo
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