Space velocities of southern globular clusters. VII. NGC 6397, NGC 6626(m28), and NGC 6656 (M22)

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We have measured the absolute proper motions of globular clusters NGC 6397, NGC 6626(M22), and NGC 6656 (M28) as part of our ongoing Southern Proper-Motion Program. The reference system is the ICRS via Hipparcos stars for these three low-Galactic-latitude clusters. Formal errors range between ∼0.3 and 0.7 mas yr-1. Notable is the result for NGC 6397, which differs by 2.5 mas yr-1 from two Hubble Space Telescope determinations while agreeing with previous ground-based ones. We determine orbits for all three clusters in an axisymmetric and barred model of the Galaxy and discuss these in the context of globular-cluster formation. M22 is a well-known cluster with an iron abundance spread; such clusters are now believed to have formed in massive parent systems that can retain ejecta of core-collapsed supernovae. We find that the five currently accepted globular clusters with iron/calcium abundance spread show orbits unrelated to each other, thus suggesting at least five independent, massive progenitors that have contributed to the build-up of the Milky-Way halo. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Printed in the U.S.A.

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Casetti-Dinescu, D. I., Girard, T. M., Jílková, L., Van Altena, W. F., Podestá, F., & López, C. E. (2013). Space velocities of southern globular clusters. VII. NGC 6397, NGC 6626(m28), and NGC 6656 (M22). Astronomical Journal, 146(2). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-6256/146/2/33

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