Isochrone fitting of Galactic globular clusters -- IV. NGC6362 and NGC6723
George A. Gontcharov, Maxim Yu. Khovritchev, Aleksandr V. Mosenkov,, Vladimir B. Il'in, Alexander A. Marchuk, Denis M. Poliakov, Olga S. Ryutina,, Sergey S. Savchenko, Anton A. Smirnov, Pavel A. Usachev, Jae-Woo Lee, Conner, Camacho, and Noah Hebdon

TL;DR
This study performs detailed isochrone fitting on two Galactic globular clusters, NGC 6362 and NGC 6723, using extensive multi-wavelength photometry and stellar evolution models to derive their fundamental parameters and confirm age as a second parameter affecting their morphology.
Contribution
It provides new, precise estimates of distances, ages, metallicities, and reddenings for NGC 6362 and NGC 6723 using multi-filter data and compares different stellar models to understand their properties.
Findings
NGC 6362 is at 7.75 kpc, NGC 6723 at 8.15 kpc.
Both clusters are approximately 12 Gyr old.
NGC 6723 is slightly more metal-poor and older, explaining their horizontal branch differences.
Abstract
We present new isochrone fits to the colour-magnitude diagrams of the Galactic globular clusters NGC\,6362 and NGC\,6723. We utilize 22 and 26 photometric filters for NGC\,6362 and NGC\,6723, respectively, from the ultraviolet to mid-infrared using data sets from {\it HST}, {\it Gaia}, unWISE, and other photometric sources. We use models and isochrones from the Dartmouth Stellar Evolution Database (DSED) and Bag of Stellar Tracks and Isochrones (BaSTI) for -enhanced [/Fe] and different helium abundances. The metallicities [Fe/H] and are derived from the red giant branch slopes in our fitting for NGC\,6362 and NGC\,6723, respectively. They agree with spectroscopic estimates from the literature. We find a differential reddening up to mag in the NGC\,6723 field due to the adjacent Corona Australis cloud complex. We…
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TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
