Radial Color Gradient in a Globular Cluster 1. M68

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Stars in M68 from the observed color-magnitude diagrams with CCD were
integrated to find any radial gradient. The result shows that M68 has a
slightly bluer core. The main cause of these calculated radial color
variations seems to come from the random distribution of giants.

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