Confirmation Of Two New Galactic Bulge Globular Clusters: FSR 19 and FSR 25
Casmir Obasi, Matias Gomez, Dante Minniti, Javier Alonso-Garcia

TL;DR
This study confirms two new Milky Way bulge globular clusters, FSR 19 and FSR 25, using deep near-infrared data, providing their distances, ages, metallicities, luminosities, structural parameters, and proper motions.
Contribution
The paper presents the first confirmation and detailed characterization of FSR 19 and FSR 25 as genuine Galactic bulge globular clusters using VVVX survey data.
Findings
Both clusters are confirmed as bulge GCs with high confidence.
Distances are approximately 7.2 and 7.0 kpc for FSR 19 and FSR 25.
Ages are about 11 Gyr with metallicity [Fe/H] = -0.5 dex.
Abstract
Globular clusters (GCs) in the Milky Way (MW) bulge are very difficult to study because: i) they suffer from the severe crowding and galactic extinction; which are characteristic of these inner Galactic regions ii) they are more prone to be affected by dynamical processes. Therefore, they are relatively faint and difficult to map. However, deep near-infrared photometry like that provided by the VISTA Variables in the Via L\'actea Extended Survey (VVVX) is allowing us to map GCs in this crucial yet relatively uncharted region. Our results confirm with high confidence that both FSR 19 and FSR 25 are genuine MW bulge GCs. Each of the performed tests and resulting parameters provides clear evidence for the GC nature of these targets. We derive distances of 7.20.7 kpc and D=7.00.6 (corresponding to distance moduli of 14.290.08 and 14.230.07) for FSR 19 and FSR 25,…
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