The luminosity function of the globular cluster NGC 6752 with the Hubble Space Telescope: Evidence of mass segregation

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We present the luminosity function (LF) for the lower main sequence of the Galactic globular cluster NGC 6752, as obtained from Bubble Space Telescope (HST) observations centred 2 arcmin from the cluster centre. We present data in the F814W and F555W filters. Our LF reaches down to MI = 11 or, translated to a mass function, to M≃0.12 Ṁ. The LF reaches a maximum between MI = 8.5 and 9, and shows no indication of an increase towards lower luminosities/masses; this is at variance with some ground-based observations, but is similar to all other HST-based LFs. There is a clear indication of mass segregation since the relative numbers of bright/faint stars differ from that found in ground-based observations and in other clusters analysed with the HST. © 1997 RAS.

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Ferraro, F. R., Carretta, E., Bragaglia, A., Renzini, A., & Ortolani, S. (1997). The luminosity function of the globular cluster NGC 6752 with the Hubble Space Telescope: Evidence of mass segregation. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 286(4), 1012–1022. https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/286.4.1012

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