A MUSE study of the inner bulge globular cluster Terzan 9: A fossil record in the Galaxy

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Context. Moderately metal-poor inner bulge globular clusters are relics of a generation of long-lived stars that formed in the early Galaxy. Terzan 9, projected at 4°.12 from the Galactic center, is among the most central globular clusters in the Milky Way, showing an orbit which remains confined to the inner 1 kpc. Aims. Our aim is the derivation of the cluster's metallicity, together with an accurate measurement of the mean radial velocity. In the literature, metallicities in the range between-2.0

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Ernandes, H., Dias, B., Barbuy, B., Kamann, S., Ortolani, S., Cantelli, E., … Rossi, L. (2019). A MUSE study of the inner bulge globular cluster Terzan 9: A fossil record in the Galaxy. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 632. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201936431

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