HST+IGRINS synergy to characterise the newly discovered metal-rich bulge globular cluster Patchick 126
Elisa R. Garro, Davide Massari, Jos\'e G. Fern\'andez-Trincado, Edoardo Ceccarelli, Chris Sneden, Fernando Aguado-Agelet, Melike Af\c{s}ar, Michele Bellazzini, Rafael Guer\c{c}o, Dante Minniti, Mattia Libralato, Beatriz Barbuy, Bruno Dias

TL;DR
This study combines high-resolution infrared spectroscopy and deep HST photometry to characterize the metal-rich globular cluster Patchick 126, revealing its age, metallicity, chemical abundances, and orbital properties, confirming its in situ Galactic origin.
Contribution
First comprehensive spectroscopic and photometric analysis of Patchick 126, providing its detailed chemical composition, age, and orbital parameters, and establishing its nature as a low-mass, in situ Milky Way globular cluster.
Findings
Mean metallicity [Fe/H] = -0.30 with no intrinsic variation.
Age estimated at approximately 12 Gyr.
Cluster follows a disc-like orbit, indicating in situ origin.
Abstract
We present the first comprehensive spectroscopic and deep photometric study of the globular cluster (GC) candidate Patchick~126. The spectroscopic analysis is based on high-resolution near-infrared data obtained with the IGRINS spectrograph, while the photometric analysis relies on HST observations from the Hubble Missing Globular Cluster Survey (MGCS). We derived abundances for -(O, Mg, Si, Ca, Ti), light-(C, N), odd-Z (Na, Al), iron-peak (Fe, Co, Cr, Ni, Mn, V), and s-process elements (Ce) for four red giant stars observed in the H and K bands. Our results yield a mean metallicity of , with no evidence of intrinsic variation, and an -enhancement of , consistent with the trends of metal-rich Galactic GCs. We detect an intrinsic C-N anti-correlation, but no Na-O or Al-Mg…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
