COCOA Code for Creating Mock Observations of Star Cluster Models
Date Issued
2018
Author(s)
Abstract
We introduce and present results from the COCOA (Cluster simulatiOn
Comparison with ObservAtions) code that has been developed to create idealized
mock photometric observations using results from numerical simulations of star
cluster evolution. COCOA is able to present the output of realistic numerical
simulations of star clusters carried out using Monte Carlo or \textit{N}-body
codes in a way that is useful for direct comparison with photometric
observations. In this paper, we describe the COCOA code and demonstrate its
different applications by utilizing globular cluster (GC) models simulated with
the MOCCA (MOnte Carlo Cluster simulAtor) code. COCOA is used to synthetically
observe these different GC models with optical telescopes, perform PSF
photometry and subsequently produce observed colour magnitude diagrams. We also
use COCOA to compare the results from synthetic observations of a cluster model
that has the same age and metallicity as the Galactic GC NGC 2808 with
observations of the same cluster carried out with a 2.2 meter optical
telescope. We find that COCOA can effectively simulate realistic observations
and recover photometric data. COCOA has numerous scientific applications that
maybe be helpful for both theoreticians and observers that work on star
clusters. Plans for further improving and developing the code are also
discussed in this paper.
Issn Identifier
0035-8711
Ads BibCode
2018MNRAS.475.4170A
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open.access
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