Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-03-28
Astron.J.130:116-125,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
accepted for publication in the Astronomical Journal
Scientific paper
10.1086/430723
We present accurate relative ages for a sample of 55 Galactic globular clusters. The ages have been obtained by measuring the difference between the horizontal branch and the turnoff in two, internally photometrically homogeneous databases. The mutual consistency of the two data sets has been assessed by comparing the ages of 16 globular clusters in common between the two databases. We have also investigated the consistency of our relative age determination within the recent stellar model framework. All clusters with [Fe/H]<-1.7 are found to be old, and coeval, with the possible exception of two objects, which are marginally younger. The age dispersion for the metal poor clusters is 0.6 Gyr (rms), consistent with a null age dispersion. Intermediate metallicity clusters (-1.7<[Fe/H]<-0.8) are on average 1.5 Gyr younger than the metal poor ones, with an age dispersion of 1.0 Gyr (rms), and a total age range of ~3 Gyr. About 15% of the intermediate metallicity clusters are coeval with the oldest clusters. All the clusters with [Fe/H]>-0.8 are ~1 Gyr younger than the most metal poor ones, with a relatively small age dispersion, though the metal rich sample is still too small to allow firmer conclusions. There is no correlation of the cluster age with the Galactocentric distance. We briefly discuss the implication of these observational results for the formation history of the Galaxy.
Aparicio Antonio
Busso Giorgia
Cassisi Santi
de Angeli Francesca
Piotto Giampaolo
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