High-resolution Reddening Map in the Direction of the Stellar System Terzan 5
Dalessandro, Emanuele; Mucciarelli, Alessio; Ferraro, Francesco R.; Lanzoni, Barbara; Ransom, Scott M.; Origlia, Livia; Valenti, Elena; Rich, R. Michael; Beccari, Giacomo; Massari, Davide
Italy, Germany, United States
Abstract
We have used optical images acquired with the Hubble Space Telescope to construct the first high-resolution extinction map in the direction of Terzan 5, a peculiar stellar system in the inner bulge of our Galaxy. The map has a spatial resolution of 8'' × 8'', over a total field of view of 200'' × 200''. The absorption clouds show a patchy structure on a typical scale of 20'' and extinction variations as large as δE(B - V) ~ 0.67 mag, especially in the direction of the center of the system. These correspond to an absolute color excess ranging from E(B - V) = 2.15 mag up to 2.82 mag. After the correction for differential reddening, two distinct red giant branches become clearly visible in the color-magnitude diagram of Terzan 5 and they correspond well to the two sub-populations with different iron abundances recently discovered in this system.
Based on observations with the NASA/ESA HST, obtained at the Space Telescope Science Institute, which operated by AURA, Inc., under NASA contract NAS5-26555.