The Age of the Universe with Globular Clusters IV: Multiple Stellar Populations
David Valcin, Raul Jimenez, Carmela Lardo, Uro\v{s} Seljak, Licia Verde

TL;DR
This study refines globular cluster age estimates by modeling multiple stellar populations, confirming their negligible impact on age determination and reinforcing globular clusters as robust cosmological chronometers.
Contribution
It introduces a hierarchical modeling approach that accounts for multiple stellar populations in globular clusters, showing minimal impact on age estimates and providing simultaneous metallicity and helium content measurements.
Findings
Old globular clusters have ages around 13.6 Gyr.
The Universe's age is estimated at approximately 13.8 Gyr.
Multiple populations do not significantly alter age estimates.
Abstract
We revisit the determination of the age of the Universe from galactic globular clusters, extending previous analyses by explicitly accounting for the presence of multiple stellar populations within each cluster. Using high--quality \textit{Hubble Space Telescope} color--magnitude diagrams for 69 globular clusters, we relax the standard single--population assumption, and model two stellar populations with independent ages, metallicities, helium abundances, and population fractions. The inference is performed using the full color--magnitude diagram morphology, an explicit treatment of field contamination, and a hierarchical framework that propagates non--Gaussian age posteriors. Allowing for multiple stellar populations has a negligible impact on globular cluster age estimates. The ages of the oldest populations remain fully consistent with those obtained under the single--population…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Cosmology and Gravitation Theories
