Spectroscopic analysis of VVV CL001 cluster with MUSE
Julio Olivares Carvajal, Manuela Zoccali, Alvaro Rojas-Arriagada,, Rodrigo Contreras Ramos, Felipe Gran, Elena Valenti, Javier H. Minniti

TL;DR
This study uses MUSE@VLT integral field spectroscopy to analyze the properties of the recently confirmed bulge globular cluster VVV CL001, revealing its high velocity, low metallicity, and likely bulge membership.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spectroscopic analysis of VVV CL001, including radial velocities and metallicities, confirming its status as a bulge globular cluster.
Findings
Mean radial velocity of -324.9 km/s
Metallicity [Fe/H] = -2.04 dex
Distance of approximately 8.23 kpc
Abstract
Like most spiral galaxies, the Milky Way contains a population of blue, metal-poor globular clusters and another of red, metal-rich ones. Most of the latter belong to the bulge, and therefore they are poorly studied compared to the blue (halo) ones because they suffer higher extinction and larger contamination from field stars. These intrinsic difficulties, together with a lack of low-mass bulge globular clusters, are reasons to believe that their census is not complete yet. Indeed, a few new clusters have been confirmed in the last few years. One of them is VVV CL001, the subject of the present study. We present a new spectroscopic analysis of the recently confirmed globular cluster VVV CL001, made by means of MUSE@VLT integral field data. Individual spectra were extracted for stars in the VVV CL001 field. Radial velocities were derived by cross-correlation with synthetic templates.…
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