Near-Infrared Observations of RR Lyrae variables in Galactic Globular Clusters: I. The case of M92
Abstract
We present near-infrared J,H, and K-band time series observations of the Galactic Globular Cluster (GGC) M92. On the basis of these data, we derived well-sampled light curves for eleven out of the seventeen cluster RR Lyrae variables, and in turn, accurate mean near-infrared (NIR) magnitudes. The comparison between predicted and empirical slopes of NIR Period-Luminosity (PL) relations indicates a very good agreement. Cluster distance determinations based on independent theoretical NIR PL relations present uncertainties smaller than 5% and agree quite well with recent distance estimates based on different distance indicators. We also obtained accurate and deep NIR color-magnitude diagrams (CMDs) ranging from the tip of the Red Giant Branch (RGB) down to the Main Sequence Turn-Off. We detected the RGB bump and the NIR luminosities of this evolutionary feature are, within theoretical and empirical uncertainties, in good agreement with each other.
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