Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-09-11
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
5 pages, 5 figures, LaTeX, Venice style file (included), to appear in the Proceedings of the HIPPARCOS symposium at Venice
Scientific paper
Previous spectroscopic analyses of Blue Horizontal Branch (BHB) stars in six globular clusters revealed too low masses in four clusters when compared to canonical evolutionary theory, while the masses of the BHB stars in NGC 6752 and M 5 are found to be consistent with theory. We recalculated BHB star masses using new cluster distances derived by Reid (1997a,b) from HIPPARCOS parallaxes of local subdwarfs by main sequence fitting. The new distances are larger than previous estimates resulting in larger masses for the BHB stars. Since the increase in distance is small for NGC 6752 and M 5, the agreement with predicted masses persists. For M 15 and M 92 the masses now come into good agreement with theoretical predictions, while for NGC 288 and NGC 6397 the mass deficit is reduced but the BHB star masses remain slightly too low. Previous spectroscopic analyses also highlighted the problem of too low gravities for some BHB stars. The gravities and absolute magnitudes of BHB stars are revisited in the light of new evolutionary Horizontal Branch models.
Heber Uli
Moehler Sabine
Reid Iain Neill
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