Computer Science
Scientific paper
Aug 2008
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2008noao.prop..155w&link_type=abstract
NOAO Proposal ID #2008B-0155
Computer Science
Scientific paper
We propose to complete the observations for a project to produce definitive Color-Magnitude Diagrams (CMDs) for a carefully chosen sample of galactic globular clusters, using the Mosaic Camera on the Blanco telescope. The large field size will enable us to efficiently cover to beyond the published tidal radius for even the larger clusters in our sample. We will combine with available archival HST photometry for the dense cluster cores to measure complete star counts for the evolved populations for each cluster, and where not available, we will provide accurate main sequence photometry, which will allow quantification of the binary fraction and any spread due to composition variations. We will use existing studies of the variable star populations of each cluster to provide extra constraints on the cluster formation and evolution scenarios, given the complex behavior that is increasingly being found for the more massive galactic globular clusters. The empirical results will be compared with theoretical predictions provided by pulsational and evolutionary models, in order to check if they can be reproduced in the framework of canonical stellar theory or, on the contrary, one has to invoke - at least in the case of the more massive clusters - non canonical evolutionary scenarios.
Andreuzzi Gloria
Bono Giuseppe
Cassisi Santi
Dall'Ora Massimo
Monelli Matteo
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