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We have completely mapped the globular cluster NGC 1851 with VI CCD photometry, obtaining a CMD for ca. 20500 stars. From the apparent luminosity of the HB we derive a distance modulus (m-M)o=15.44+/-0.20. The presence of 7 supra-HB stars is confirmed. Six of them are identified as evolved descendants from HB progenitors. Synthetic HR diagrams demonstrate that the problem of the HB morphology could be solved by assuming a bimodal efficiency of the mass loss along the RGB. We find evidence that the radial distribution of the blue HB stars is different from that of the red HB and SGB stars. The first measurement of the mean absolute I magnitude for 22 known RR Lyr variables (<M(I)>=0.12+/-0.20 at [Fe/H]=-1.28), is given. We found 7 new RR Lyr candidates (6 ab type and 1 c type), lowering the ratio N(c)/N(ab) to 0.38. From a sample of 25 globular clusters (including NGC 1851) a new calibration for DV(bump,HB) as a function of metallicity is derived, and we find some evidence for an age-metallicity relation among GCs. We identify 13 blue straggler stars, which do not show any sign of variability. The blue stragglers are less concentrated than the SGB stars with similar magnitudes for r>80. Finally, a radial dependence of the LF, a sign of mass segregation, is found. Transforming the LF into a mass function and correcting for mass segregation by means of multi-mass King-Michie models, we find a global MF exponent x(0)=0.2+/-0.3.
We study the distribution of aluminum abundances among red giants in the peculiar globular cluster NGC 1851. Aluminum abundances were derived from the strong doublet Al I 8772-8773 A measured on intermediate resolution FLAMES spectra of 50 cluster st
The ultra-diffuse galaxy NGC 1052-DF2 has an overabundance of luminous globular clusters (GCs), and its kinematics is consistent with the presence of little to no dark matter. As the velocity dispersion among the GCs is comparable to the expected int
We present the abundances of N in a sample of 62 stars on the red giant branch (RGB) in the peculiar globular cluster NGC 1851. The values of [N/Fe] ratio were obtained by comparing the flux measured in the observed spectra with that from synthetic s
We present a new, deep (V ~ 26) study of the Galactic globular cluster NGC 2419 based on B,V,I time-series CCD photometry over about 10 years and extending beyond the cluster published tidal radius. We have identified 101 variable stars of which 60 a
We present the results of a spectroscopic survey performed in the outskirts of the globular cluster NGC1851 with VIMOS@VLT. The radial velocities of 107 stars in a region between 12 and 33 around the cluster have been derived. We clearly identify the