Precise distances from OGLE-IV member RR Lyrae stars in six bulge globular clusters
R. A. P. Oliveira, S. Ortolani, B. Barbuy, L. O. Kerber, F. F. S., Maia, E. Bica, S. Cassisi, S. O. Souza, A. P\'erez-Villegas

TL;DR
This study accurately measures distances to six bulge globular clusters using RR Lyrae stars from OGLE-IV and Gaia EDR3, achieving 5-8% precision and confirming consistency with previous literature.
Contribution
It introduces a method combining OGLE-IV, Gaia EDR3, and updated BaSTI models to derive precise cluster distances with low uncertainties.
Findings
Distances range from 5.6 to 13.1 kpc for the clusters.
Distances agree well with previous literature within uncertainties.
Method demonstrates robustness and potential for larger cluster samples.
Abstract
Context. RR Lyrae stars are useful standard candles allowing one to derive accurate distances for old star clusters. Based on the recent catalogues from OGLE-IV and Gaia Early Data Release 3 (EDR3), the distances can be improved for a few bulge globular clusters. Aims. The aim of this work is to derive an accurate distance for the following six moderately metal-poor, relatively high-reddening bulge globular clusters: NGC 6266, NGC 6441, NGC 6626, NGC 6638, NGC 6642, and NGC 6717. Methods. We combined newly available OGLE-IV catalogues of variable stars containing mean I magnitudes, with Clement's previous catalogues containing mean V magnitudes, and with precise proper motions from Gaia EDR3. Astrometric membership probabilities were computed for each RR Lyrae, in order to select those compatible with the cluster proper motions. Applying luminosity-metallicity relations derived from…
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