Deep multi-telescope photometry of NGC 5466. II. The radial behaviour of the mass function slope
Giacomo Beccari, Emanuele Dalessandro, Barbara Lanzoni, Francesco R., Ferraro, Michele Bellazzini, Antonio Sollima

TL;DR
This study uses combined Hubble and ground-based data to analyze the radial variation of the stellar mass function in NGC 5466, revealing mass segregation and providing insights into the cluster's dynamical age.
Contribution
It presents the first observational evidence of mass segregation in NGC 5466 through detailed radial analysis of the mass function slope.
Findings
Mass function slope varies from -0.6 to -1.9 from core to outer regions.
NGC 5466 is dynamically younger than M10, with less advanced mass segregation.
Radial distribution of Blue Straggler Stars supports the cluster's dynamical age estimate.
Abstract
We use a combination of data acquired with the Advanced Camera for Survey (ACS) on board the Hubble Space Telescope and the Large Binocular Camera (LBC-blue) mounted on the Large Binocular Telescope, to sample the main sequence stars of the globular cluster NGC~5466 in the mass range . We derive the cluster's Luminosity Function in several radial regions, from the center of the cluster out to the tidal radius. After corrections for incompleteness and field-contamination, this has been compared to theoretical Luminosity Functions, obtained by multiplying a simple power law Mass Function in the form dN/dm by the derivative of the mass-luminosity relationship of the best-fit isochrone. We find that varies from -0.6 in the core region to -1.9 in the outer region. This fact allows us to observationally prove that the stars in NGC 5466 have…
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