An Intriguing Globular Cluster in the Galactic Bulge from the VVV Survey
D. Minniti, T. Palma, D. Camargo, M. Chijani-Saballa, J., Alonso-Garc\'ia, J. J. Clari\'a, B. Dias, M. G\'omez, J. B. Pullen, R. K., Saito

TL;DR
This study characterizes Minni48, a newly identified globular cluster in the Galactic bulge, using multi-survey data to determine its distance, metallicity, age, and kinematics, confirming its status as a genuine, metal-rich bulge globular cluster.
Contribution
First detailed physical parameter measurement of Minni48, a new bulge globular cluster candidate, using Gaia, VVV, 2MASS, and WISE data, confirming its nature and properties.
Findings
Minni48 is approximately 8.4 kpc from the Sun.
It has a metallicity of [Fe/H] ≈ -0.20 dex.
Age estimated at 10 ± 2 Gyr.
Abstract
Recent near-IR Surveys have discovered a number of new bulge globular cluster (GC) candidates that need to be further investigated. Our main objective is to use public data from the Gaia Mission, VVV, 2MASS and WISE in order to measure the physical parameters of Minni48, a new candidate GC located in the inner bulge of the Galaxy at l=359.35 deg, b=2.79 deg. Even though there is a bright foreground star contaminating the field, the cluster appears quite bright in near- and mid-IR images. We obtain deep decontaminated optical and near-IR colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) for this cluster. The heliocentric cluster distance is determined from the red clump (RC) and the red giant branch (RGB) tip magnitudes in the near-IR CMD, while the cluster metallicity is estimated from the RGB slope and the fit to theoretical isochrones. The GC size is found to be r = 6' +/- 1', while reddening and…
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