A BVI Photometric Study of the Near-Galactic Center Globular Cluster NGC 6517 (C1759-089)
Abstract
We present the results of a BVI photometric study of the globular cluster NGC 6517 using CCD images obtained at the prime focus of the CFHT. From the resultant color-magnitude diagram, we infer that the cluster is differentially reddened and develop a method for determining the amplitude of this effect, which amounts to \( 0.4 \) mag in \( (V-I) \) across our 4 arc-min field. From the corrected V0, (V-I)0 color-magnitude diagram, we derive the metallicity and distance modulus of the cluster. Our values for the mean foreground reddening (E(B-V) = 1.10 0.10) and metallicity (\ = -1.58 0.05) agree to within uncertainties with previous determinations. Our apparent distance modulus of 18.3 0.2, however, is larger than the sole previous determination. When the distance modulus is corrected for absorption, assuming that RV = 3.8 for this line of sight, we find that NGC 6517 is within 3 kpc of the Galactic center, making it a bulge member. This makes NGC 6517 only the fourth metal poor cluster in the bulge for which an accurate CMD is available.
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