Confirmation and physical characterization of the new bulge globular cluster Patchick 99 from the VVV and Gaia surveys
E.R. Garro, D. Minniti, M. G\'omez, J. Alonso-Garc\'ia, T. Palma, L., C. Smith, and V. Ripepi

TL;DR
This study confirms Patchick 99 as an old, metal-rich globular cluster in the Galactic bulge using multi-wavelength data, providing detailed physical parameters and ruling out TBJ3 as a cluster.
Contribution
The paper presents the first confirmation and detailed physical characterization of the new bulge globular cluster Patchick 99 using combined near-IR and optical surveys.
Findings
Patchick 99 is an old, metal-rich globular cluster.
Distance estimated at approximately 6.4-7.0 kpc.
Confirmed as a low-luminosity globular cluster with a radius of about 10 arcminutes.
Abstract
Globular clusters (GCs) are important tools to understand the formation and evolution of the Milky Way (MW). The known MW sample is still incomplete, so the discovery of new GC candidates and the confirmation of their nature are crucial for the census of the MW GC system. Our goal is to confirm the physical nature of two GC candidates: Patchick99 and TBJ3, located towards the Galactic bulge. We use public data in the near-IR from the VVV, VVVX and 2MASS along the with deep optical data from the Gaia DR2, in order to estimate their main physical parameters: reddening, extinction, distance, luminosity, mean cluster proper motions (PMs), size, metallicity and age. We investigate both candidates at different wavelengths. We use near-IR and optical CMDs in order to analyse Patchick99. We decontaminate CMDs following a statistical procedure and PM-selection. Reddening and extinction are…
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