Globular Clusters UVIT Legacy Survey (GlobULeS) I. FUV-optical Color-Magnitude Diagrams for Eight Globular Clusters
Snehalata Sahu, Annapurni Subramaniam, Gaurav Singh, Ramakant Yadav,, Aldo R. Valcarce, Samyaday Choudhury, Sharmila Rani, Deepthi S. Prabhu, Chul, Chung, Patrick C\^ot\'e, Nathan Leigh, Aaron M. Geller, Sourav Chatterjee, N., Kameswara Rao, Avrajit Bandyopadhyay, Michael Shara

TL;DR
This paper presents FUV-optical color-magnitude diagrams for eight globular clusters, revealing stellar populations and features sensitive to helium variations, based on combined UVIT, HST, and Gaia data.
Contribution
It introduces new FUV-optical CMDs for eight globular clusters, combining multiple datasets to analyze stellar populations and helium variation effects.
Findings
Detected faint FUV sources down to magnitude 23.5
Identified correlations between FUV features and helium variation
Created stacked CMDs highlighting evolutionary sequences
Abstract
We present the first results of eight Globular Clusters (GCs) from the AstroSat/UVIT Legacy Survey program GlobULeS based on the observations carried out in two FUV filters (F148W and F169M). The FUV-optical and FUV-FUV color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) of GCs with the proper motion membership were constructed by combining the UVIT data with HST UV Globular Cluster Survey (HUGS) data for inner regions and Gaia Early Data Release (EDR3) for regions outside the HST's field. We detect sources as faint as F148W 23.5~mag which are classified based on their locations in CMDs by overlaying stellar evolutionary models. The CMDs of 8 GCs are combined with the previous UVIT studies of 3 GCs to create stacked FUV-optical CMDs to highlight the features/peculiarities found in the different evolutionary sequences. The FUV (F148W) detected stellar populations of 11 GCs comprises 2,816 Horizontal…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Scientific Research and Discoveries
