4.6 Article

Luminosity and mass functions of the three main sequences of the globular cluster NGC 2808

Journal

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
Volume 537, Issue -, Pages -

Publisher

EDP SCIENCES S A
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201116539

Keywords

stars: luminosity function, mass function; Hertzsprung-Russell and C-M diagrams; binaries: general; stars: Population II; globular clusters: general; globular clusters: individual: NGC 2808

Funding

  1. ASI [I/009/10/0]
  2. INAF [I/009/10/0, PRIN-INAF 2009]
  3. STScI [GO-10922]
  4. NASA [GO-10922, NAS 5-26555, GO-9899]

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High-precision HST photometry has revealed that the globular cluster (GC) NGC 2808 hosts a triple main sequence (MS) corresponding to three stellar populations with different helium abundances. We carried out photometry on ACS/WFC HST images of NGC 2808 with the main purpose of measuring the luminosity function (LF) of stars in the three different MSs, and the binary fraction in the cluster. We used isochrones to transform the observed LFs into mass functions (MFs). We estimate that the fraction of binary systems in NGC 2808 is f(bin) similar or equal to 0.05, and find that the three MSs have very similar LFs. The slopes of the corresponding MFs are alpha = -1.2 +/- 0.3 for the red MS, alpha = -0.9 +/- 0.3 for the middle MS, and alpha = -0.9 +/- 0.4 for the blue one, the same, to within the errors. There is marginal evidence of a MF flattening for masses M <= 0.6 M-circle dot for the the reddest (primordial) MS. These results represent the first direct measurement of the present-day MF and LF in distinct stellar populations of a GC, and provide constraints on models of the formation and evolution of multiple generations of stars in these objects.

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