Unveiling the nature of 12 new low-luminosity Galactic Globular Cluster Candidates
E. R. Garro, D. Minniti, B. Alessi, D. Patchick, M. Kronberger, J., Alonso-Garc\'ia, J. G. Fern\'andez-Trincado, M. G\'omez, M. Hempel, J. B., Pullen, R.K. Saito, V. Ripepi, and R. Zelada Bacigalupo

TL;DR
This study characterizes twelve low-luminosity Galactic star clusters using optical and infrared data, revealing their physical parameters and classifying their nature, thus improving understanding of the Milky Way's cluster system.
Contribution
First detailed physical characterization of twelve previously unexplored low-luminosity Galactic star clusters using Gaia and infrared surveys.
Findings
All clusters are low-luminosity with $-6.9<M_{V}<-3.5$ mag.
Classified some clusters as open clusters and others as globular clusters.
Distances range from 4 to 20 kpc, with ages from 2 to 14 Gyr.
Abstract
The Galactic globular cluster system is incomplete, especially in the low latitude regions of the Galactic bulge and disk. We report the physical characterization of twelve star clusters in the Milky Way, most of which are explored here for the first time. Our aim is determining their main physical parameters, such as reddening and extinction, metallicity, age, total luminosity, mean cluster proper motions (PMs), distances, in order to unveil their physical nature. We study the clusters using optical and near-infrared (NIR) datasets. We use the Gaia Early Data Release 3 (EDR3) PMs in order to perform a PM-decontamination procedure and build final catalogues. We match the Gaia EDR3 with the VISTA Variables in the V\'ia L\'actea extended (VVVX) survey and Two Micron All Sky survey (2MASS) in the NIR, in order to construct complete colour-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) and investigate the…
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