Ca Triplet Metallicities and Velocities for twelve Globular Clusters towards the Galactic Bulge
D. Geisler, M.C. Parisi, B. Dias, S. Villanova, F. Mauro, I. Saviane,, R.E. Cohen, C. Moni Bidin, D. Minniti

TL;DR
This study measures metallicities and velocities of 13 globular clusters towards the Galactic bulge using CaII triplet spectroscopy, revealing their metallicity distribution and potential origins, including halo intruders.
Contribution
First spectroscopic metallicity and velocity measurements for these bulge globular clusters using CaII triplet lines, providing insights into their origins and the bulge's formation history.
Findings
Metallicities range from -0.21 to -1.64 dex.
Identification of potential oldest GCs near -1.1 dex.
Detection of a halo intruder, Terzan 10, with very low metallicity.
Abstract
Globular clusters (GCs) are excellent tracers of the formation and early evolution of the Milky Way. The bulge GCs (BGCs) are particularly important because they can reveal vital information about the oldest, in-situ component of the Milky Way. We aim at deriving mean metallicities and radial velocities for 13 GCs that lie towards the bulge and are generally associated with this component. We use near infrared low resolution spectroscopy with the FORS2 instrument on the VLT to measure the wavelengths and equivalent widths of the CaII triplet (CaT) lines for a number of stars per cluster. We derive radial velocities, ascertain membership and apply known calibrations to determine metallicities for cluster members, for a mean of 11 members per cluster. We derive mean cluster RV values to 3 km/s, and mean metallicities to 0.05 dex. Our sample has metallicities lying between -0.21 and -1.64…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
