Revealing the stellar population of the ultra-obscured Galactic globular cluster Glimpse-C02
M. Loriga, M. Cadelano, C. Pallanca, F. R. Ferraro, B. Lanzoni, L. Chiappino, C. Crociati, E. Dalessandro, C. Giusti, S. Leanza, D. Massari, L. Origlia, and E. Vesperini

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive photometric analysis of the highly obscured Galactic globular cluster Glimpse-C02, revealing its stellar population, distance, age, metallicity, and dynamical state.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed characterization of Glimpse-C02, including its age, metallicity, distance, reddening, and structural parameters, using deep photometry and differential reddening correction.
Findings
Identified the main sequence turnoff in the color-magnitude diagram.
Estimated the cluster's age at approximately 11.9 Gyr.
Determined the cluster's distance to be about 6.3 kpc from the Sun.
Abstract
In this paper, we present the results of a detailed photometric analysis of Glimpse-C02, one of the most extincted globular clusters of the Milky Way. We built a deep color magnitude diagram spanning 10 magnitudes, enabling the first identification of the cluster's main sequence turnoff. Due to the extreme reddening affecting the region, a differential reddening correction was necessary. The resulting reddening map reveals variations up to mag. From isochrone-fitting of the differential reddening corrected color-magnitude diagram, we derived a mean color excess , and a distance modulus , corresponding to a distance of kpc from the Sun, and a Galactocentric distance of kpc. This distance value, within the associated uncertainties, suggests that the…
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