The ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters: M54 and Young Populations in the Sagittarius Dwarf Spheroidal Galaxy

As part of the ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters, we present new Hubble Space Telescope photometry of the massive globular cluster M54 (NGC 6715) and the superposed core of the tidally disrupted Sagittarius (Sgr) dSph galaxy. Our deep (F606W 6 26.5), high-precision photometry yields an unprec...

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Veröffentlicht in:The Astrophysical journal 2007-09, Vol.667 (1), p.L57-L60
Hauptverfasser: Siegel, Michael H, Dotter, Aaron, Majewski, Steven R, Sarajedini, Ata, Chaboyer, Brian, Nidever, David L, Anderson, Jay, Marín-Franch, Antonio, Rosenberg, Alfred, Bedin, Luigi R, Aparicio, Antonio, King, Ivan, Piotto, Giampaolo, Reid, I. Neill
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Zusammenfassung:As part of the ACS Survey of Galactic Globular Clusters, we present new Hubble Space Telescope photometry of the massive globular cluster M54 (NGC 6715) and the superposed core of the tidally disrupted Sagittarius (Sgr) dSph galaxy. Our deep (F606W 6 26.5), high-precision photometry yields an unprecedentedly detailed color-magnitude diagram showing the extended blue horizontal branch and multiple main sequences of the M54+Sgr system. The distance and reddening to M54 are revised using both isochrone and main-sequence fitting to (m - M)(0) = 17.27 and E(B V) = 0.15. preliminary assessment finds the M54+Sgr field to be dominated by the old metal-poor populations of Sgr and the globular cluster. Multiple turnoffs Indicate the presence of at least two intermediate-aged star formation epochs with 4 and 6 Gyr ages and [Fe/H] = -0.4 (t0) _0.6. We also clearly show, for the first time, a prominent, 62.3 Gyr old Sgr population of near-solar abundance. A trace population of even younger (60.1-0.8 Gyr old), more metal-rich ([Fe/H] 6 0.6) stars is also indicated. The Sgr age-metallicity relation is consistent with a closed-box model and multiple (4-5) star formation bursts over the entire life of the satellite, including the time since Sgr began disrupting.
ISSN:1538-4357
0004-637X
1538-4357
DOI:10.1086/522003