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The X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851

A BV photometric investigation of the Southern Globular Cluster NGC 1851, was carried out using the 1 m telescope of Cerro La Silla (ESO) for the photoelectric work and the 1 m telescope of Cerro Las Campanas (CARSO) for the photographic work. Nineteen stars were observed photoelectrically, the limi...

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Autor principal: Alcaino, G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 1976
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/874005
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description A BV photometric investigation of the Southern Globular Cluster NGC 1851, was carried out using the 1 m telescope of Cerro La Silla (ESO) for the photoelectric work and the 1 m telescope of Cerro Las Campanas (CARSO) for the photographic work. Nineteen stars were observed photoelectrically, the limiting magnitude being V=16.18. Using this sequence, 156 stars were measured photographically. The derived apparent distance modulus is (m-M)/sub app/=15/sup m/.50. The reddening is E(B-V)=0/sup m/.10. The true distance modulus is (m-M) /sub 0/=15/sup m/.20. The distance is 11 kpc from the sun, 6 kpc from the galactic plane and 17 kpc from the galactic centre. The main features of the colour-magnitude diagram are: a well defined horizontal branch abundant in red stars and deficient in blue stars, a rich subgiant and asymptotic branch and a moderately populated red giant branch of medium steepness rising to Delta V=2/sup m/.5 at (B-V) /sub 0/=1.4. At the distance of 11 kpc the maximum observed luminosity of the X-ray source in the 1-10 keV range is 6.8 10/sup 36/ erg s/sup -1/. (19 refs).
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spelling cern-8740052019-09-30T06:29:59Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/874005engAlcaino, GThe X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851Astrophysics and AstronomyA BV photometric investigation of the Southern Globular Cluster NGC 1851, was carried out using the 1 m telescope of Cerro La Silla (ESO) for the photoelectric work and the 1 m telescope of Cerro Las Campanas (CARSO) for the photographic work. Nineteen stars were observed photoelectrically, the limiting magnitude being V=16.18. Using this sequence, 156 stars were measured photographically. The derived apparent distance modulus is (m-M)/sub app/=15/sup m/.50. The reddening is E(B-V)=0/sup m/.10. The true distance modulus is (m-M) /sub 0/=15/sup m/.20. The distance is 11 kpc from the sun, 6 kpc from the galactic plane and 17 kpc from the galactic centre. The main features of the colour-magnitude diagram are: a well defined horizontal branch abundant in red stars and deficient in blue stars, a rich subgiant and asymptotic branch and a moderately populated red giant branch of medium steepness rising to Delta V=2/sup m/.5 at (B-V) /sub 0/=1.4. At the distance of 11 kpc the maximum observed luminosity of the X-ray source in the 1-10 keV range is 6.8 10/sup 36/ erg s/sup -1/. (19 refs).oai:cds.cern.ch:8740051976
spellingShingle Astrophysics and Astronomy
Alcaino, G
The X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851
title The X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851
title_full The X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851
title_fullStr The X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851
title_full_unstemmed The X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851
title_short The X-ray globular cluster NGC 1851
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topic Astrophysics and Astronomy
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