Ghosts of Milky Way's past: the globular cluster ESO 37-1 (E 3)
R. de la Fuente Marcos, C. de la Fuente Marcos, C. Moni Bidin, S., Ortolani, G. Carraro

TL;DR
This study provides the first spectroscopic analysis of the faint, sparse globular cluster ESO 37-1 (E 3), revealing its old age, moderate metallicity, and kinematic properties, which make it a unique object for understanding star cluster evolution.
Contribution
First spectroscopic and photometric characterization of E 3, constraining its age, metallicity, distance, and kinematics, highlighting its peculiar properties among globular clusters.
Findings
E 3 is approximately 13 Gyr old.
E 3 is located nearly 10 kpc from the Sun.
E 3 has a metallicity of [Fe/H]=-0.7.
Abstract
Context. In the Milky Way, most globular clusters are highly conspicuous objects that were found centuries ago. However, a few dozen of them are faint, sparsely populated systems that were identified largely during the second half of the past century. One of the faintest is ESO 37-1 (E 3) and as such it remains poorly studied, with no spectroscopic observations published so far, although it was discovered in 1976. Aims. We investigate the globular cluster E 3 in an attempt to better constrain its fundamental parameters. Spectroscopy of stars in the field of E 3 is shown here for the first time. Methods. Deep, precise VI CCD photometry of E 3 down to V=26 mag is presented and analysed. Low-resolution, medium signal-to-noise ratio spectra of nine candidate members are studied to derive radial velocity and metallicity. Proper motions from the UCAC4 catalogue are used to explore the…
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