The globular cluster ngc 6540
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1994Type
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We have carried out U BV I and Gunn z CCD photometry and integrated spectroscopy in the range λλ3700-10 000 Å of NGC 6540, which was previously classified as an open cluster. The observations indicate that we are dealing with a globular cluster of metallicity [Fe/H] ≈ -1.0 with an extended blue horizontal branch but some stars are also present on the red side. We derive a reddening of E(B- V)= 0.60 ± 0.10 and a distance d = 3.5 kpc from the Sun. The cluster giant branch is very poorly populated ...
We have carried out U BV I and Gunn z CCD photometry and integrated spectroscopy in the range λλ3700-10 000 Å of NGC 6540, which was previously classified as an open cluster. The observations indicate that we are dealing with a globular cluster of metallicity [Fe/H] ≈ -1.0 with an extended blue horizontal branch but some stars are also present on the red side. We derive a reddening of E(B- V)= 0.60 ± 0.10 and a distance d = 3.5 kpc from the Sun. The cluster giant branch is very poorly populated like in some Palomar clusters; however it has a very concentrated nucleus. Bright giants, extended in the E-W direction, are outside the nucleus. Therefore the cluster has many characteristics in common with post core collapse clusters. A structural analysis by means of stellar isopleths reveals that the cluster is elongated in the N-S direction in the outer parts, whereas the inner contours are progressively twisted towards E-W. ...
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Astronomy and Astrophysics. Berlin. Vol. 283, no. 1 (Mar. 1994), p. 67-75
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