The small Blue Straggler star population in the dense Galactic Globular Cluster NGC 6752
Abstract
We have used high resolution WFPC2-HST and wide field ground-based
observations to construct a catalog of blue straggler stars (BSS) which spans
the entire radial extent of the globular cluster NGC 6752. The BSS sample is
the most extensive ever obtained for this cluster. Though NGC 6752 is a high
density cluster with a large binary population, we found that its BSS content
is surprisingly low: the specific number of BSS is among the lowest ever
measured in a cluster. The BSS distribution is highly peaked in the cluster
center, shows a rapid decrease at intermediate radii, and finally rises again
at larger distances. This distribution closely resembles those observed in M3
and 47Tuc by Ferraro et al. (1993), Ferraro et al. (2003c). To date, BSS
surveys covering the central regions with HST and the outer regions with wide
field CCD ground-based observations have been performed for only these three
clusters. Despite the different dynamical properties, a bimodal radial
distribution has been found in each. A detailed comparison of observed BSS
luminosity and temperature distributions with theoretical models reveals a
population of luminous, hot BSS which is not easily interpreted.