Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) observation of the Galactic Globular Cluster NGC 7492
Ranjan Kumar, Ananta C. Pradhan, Abhisek Mohapatra, Ayush Moharana,, Devendra K. Ojha, M. Parthasarathy, and Jayant Murthy

TL;DR
This study uses UVIT on AstroSat to analyze NGC 7492, identifying a new extreme horizontal branch star, characterizing hot stellar populations, and examining their spatial distribution within the cluster.
Contribution
First detailed UV imaging and photometry of NGC 7492, including discovery of a new EHB star and analysis of hot star populations using UVIT and Gaia data.
Findings
Identified a new EHB star at the cluster core.
Detected UV-bright BHB stars with temperatures 8,000-10,500 K.
Mapped the spatial distribution of UV sources beyond cluster radii.
Abstract
We present detailed photometric observations of the Galactic globular cluster NGC 7492 using the data obtained with two far-ultraviolet (FUV: 1300 - 1800 \AA) and three near-ultraviolet (NUV: 2000 - 3000 \AA) filters of Ultraviolet Imaging Telescope (UVIT) on-board the \textit{AstroSat} satellite. We confirmed the cluster membership of the extracted sources using GAIA data release 2 (Gaia DR2) proper motion data. We have used color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) using UVIT and GAIA filters to separate out different evolutionary stages of the stars present in the cluster. We have identified a new extreme horizontal branch (EHB) star at the core of the cluster using UV and UV-optical CMDs. The estimated distance-modulus of the cluster is obtained by fitting BaSTI isochrones with cluster parameters, dex and age Gyr on the V I vs V CMD. Interestingly,…
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