Str\"omgren uvby photometry of the peculiar globular cluster NGC 2419
Matthias J. Frank, Andreas Koch, Sofia Feltzing, Nikolay Kacharov,, Mark I. Wilkinson, Mike Irwin

TL;DR
This study uses Str"omgren uvby photometry to analyze NGC 2419, revealing a small [Fe/H] spread, evidence of multiple stellar populations, and characteristics similar to typical metal-poor globular clusters.
Contribution
First detailed photometric analysis of NGC 2419 using Str"omgren indices, providing insights into its metallicity spread and multiple stellar populations.
Findings
Photometric [Fe/H] spread is an upper limit of 0.11 dex.
Strong anti-correlation between CN-sensitive δ4 and Mg abundance.
Approximately 53% of stars are N-enhanced second-generation stars.
Abstract
NGC 2419 is a peculiar Galactic globular cluster in terms of size/luminosity, and chemical abundance anomalies. Here, we present Str\"omgren photometry of the cluster. Using the gravity- and metallicity-sensitive and indices, we identify a sample of likely cluster members extending well beyond the formal tidal radius with an estimated contamination by non-members of only 1%. We derive photometric [Fe/H] of red giants, and depending on which literature metallicity relation we use, find reasonable to excellent agreement with spectroscopic [Fe/H]. We demonstrate explicitly that the photometric errors are not Gaussian, and using a realistic model for the photometric uncertainties, find a formal internal [Fe/H] spread of dex. This is an upper limit to the cluster's true [Fe/H] spread and may partially/entirely reflect the limited precision of…
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