High resolution near-IR spectra of NGC 6624 and NGC 6569 (1103.0233v1)
Abstract: We present the first abundances analysis based on high-resolution infrared (IR) echelle spectra of NGC 6569 and NGC 6624, two moderately reddened globular clusters located in the outer bulge of the Galaxy. We find [Fe/H]=-0.79$\pm$0.02 dex and [Fe/H]=-0.69$\pm$0.02 dex for NGC 6569 and NGC 6624, respectively and an average $\alpha$-elements enhancement of $\approx$+0.43$\pm$0.02 dex and +0.39$\pm$0.02 dex, consistent with previous measurements on other metal-rich Bulge clusters. We measure accurate radial velocities of $\rm <v_r>=-47\pm 4 km s{-1}$ and $\rm <v_r>=+51\pm 3 km s{-1}$ and velocity dispersions of $\rm \approx 8 km s{-1}$ and $\rm \approx6 km s{-1}$ for NGC 6569 and NGC 6624, respectively. Finally, we find very low ${12}C/{13}C$ isotopics ratio ($\leq$7 in NGC 6624 and $\approx$5 in NGC 6569), confirming the presence extra-mixing mechanisms during the red giant branch evolution phase.