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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/33167
Title: The stellar population of the globular cluster M 3. I. Photographic photometry of 10 000 stars
Authors: Buonanno, R.
Corsi, C. E.
BUZZONI, Alberto 
Cacciari, C.
Ferraro, F. R.
Fusi Pecci, F.
Issue Date: 1994
Journal: ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS 
Number: 290
First Page: 69
Abstract: A new photographic colour-magnitude diagram (CMD) for the Galactic globular cluster M 3 is presented. This constitutes the preliminary part of a long-term project aiming at using the M 3 stellar population as a powerful test-bench for the predictions of the stellar evolution theory and for cosmological purposes via the population synthesis methods. In this first step, more than 10 000 stars were measured on the Mt. Palomar and Mt. Wilson original plates (Sandage 1953) down to V>21.5 with very high internal accuracy to obtain complete samples over well defined areas. The list of magnitudes, colours and positions for all the measured stars is available from the CDS at Strasbourg upon request. From the analysis of the present CMD the following results are derived: (a) The overall morphology of the main branches and their normal points reproduce in essence the previous results. In particular, the existence of a sizeable population of blue straggler stars (BSS) detected by Sandage (1953) is confirmed. (b) The Red Giant Branch (RGB) and Asymptotic Giant Branch (AGB) are clearly separated, and the RGB metallicity indicators lead to <[Fe/H]>=-1.66+/-0.10 with an upper limit σ[Fe/H]~0.09. The narrow Sub-Giant Branch (SGB) and Turn-Off (TO) region suggest that also the dispersion in the abundance of C,N,O should be very low. (c) The Horizontal Branch (HB) is narrow and the bulk of HB stars covers a wide range in effective temperature (logT_e_=3.70 to 4.55). Six groups of stars have been tentatively identified based on their location on the HB, namely: R (red), V (variables), B (blue), EB (extremely blue) HEB (hot extremely blue) ER (extremely red) - some of these stars may be non-genuine HB stars. The various population ratios computed lead: (i) to confirm the full extension of semiconvection (or, alternatively, to calibrate the overshooting parameter) and to exclude the existence of a "long" breathing pulses phase; and (ii) to determine the primordial helium abundance Y_p_ via the R-method, Y_p_=0.23+/- 0.02. (d) The distance modulus is estimated as (m-M)_0_=14.94 and the age is t=18.7+/-3.5Gyr. The effects of different assumptions and the results previously obtained by various authors using the present data are also discussed. It is interesting to note the wide range of values estimated for the age (from ~13 to ~20Gyr). (e) 65 BSS candidates have been identified. Within the considered areas, BSS seem to be less centrally concentrated than the subgiants in the same magnitude interval, but further checks are needed. Speculations on the possible detection of a BSS progeny located in the red HB are also presented. Future papers of this series will deal with the analysis of CCD data for the inner regions of the cluster.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12386/33167
URL: https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994A%26A...290...69B/abstract
ISSN: 0004-6361
Bibcode ADS: 1994A&A...290...69B
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