Determination of fundamental properties of an M31 globular cluster from main-sequence photometry
Jun Ma (1,2), Zhenyu Wu (1), Song Wang (1,3), Zhou Fan (1), Xu Zhou, (1), Jianghua Wu (1), Zhaoji Jiang (1), Jiansheng Chen (1) ((1) National, Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences, (2) Key Laboratory, of Optical Astronomy, National Astronomical Observatories

TL;DR
This study re-evaluates the age and properties of the M31 globular cluster B379 using Padova stellar evolutionary models, confirming previous results and ensuring consistency across different model-based methods.
Contribution
It provides a cross-validation of cluster age and properties using Padova isochrones, confirming their consistency with previous determinations based on VandenBerg models.
Findings
Age of B379 is 11.0 ± 1.5 Gyr.
Metallicity [M/H] = -0.325.
Reddening E(B-V) = 0.08.
Abstract
M31 globular cluster B379 is the first extragalactic cluster, the age of which was determined by main-sequence photometry. In this method, the age of a cluster is obtained by fitting its CMD with stellar evolutionary models. However, different stellar evolutionary models use different parameters of stellar evolution, such as range of stellar masses, different opacities and equations of state, and different recipes, and so on. So, it is interesting to check whether different stellar evolutionary models can give consistent results for the same cluster. Brown et al. (2004a) constrained the age of B379 by comparing its CMD with isochrones of the 2006 VandenBerg models. Using SSP models of BC03 and its multi-photometry, Ma et al. (2007) independently determined the age of B379, which is in good agreement with the determination of Brown et al. (2004a). The BC03 models are calculated based on…
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