Document Type
Article
Publication Date
4-5-2017
Publication Title
The Astrophysical Journal
Department
Department of Physics and Astronomy
Abstract
The recent Gaia Data Release 1 of stellar parallaxes provides ample opportunity to find metal-poor main-sequence stars with precise parallaxes. We select 21 such stars with parallax uncertainties better than σ π /π ≤ 0.10 and accurate abundance determinations suitable for testing metal-poor stellar evolution models and determining the distance to Galactic globular clusters (GCs). A Monte Carlo analysis was used, taking into account uncertainties in the model construction parameters, to generate stellar models and isochrones to fit to the calibration stars. The isochrones that fit the calibration stars best were then used to determine the distances and ages of 22 GCs with metallicities ranging from −2.4 dex to −0.7 dex. We find distances with an average uncertainty of 0.15 mag and absolute ages ranging from 10.8 to 13.6 Gyr with an average uncertainty of 1.6 Gyr. Using literature proper motion data, we calculate orbits for the clusters, finding six that reside within the Galactic disk/bulge, while the rest are considered halo clusters. We find no strong evidence for a relationship between age and Galactocentric distance, but we do find a decreasing age–[Fe/H] relation.
DOI
10.3847/1538-4357/aa6574
Dartmouth Digital Commons Citation
O'Malley, Erin M.; Gilligan, Christina; and Chaboyer, Brian, "Absolute Ages and Distances of 22 GCs Using Monte Carlo Main-sequence Fitting" (2017). Dartmouth Scholarship. 2131.
https://digitalcommons.dartmouth.edu/facoa/2131