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2003MNRAS.346L..11B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 346, L11-L15 (2003/December-1)

Formation of ω Centauri from an ancient nucleated dwarf galaxy in the young Galactic disc.

BEKKI K. and FREEMAN K.C.

Abstract (from CDS):

We first present a self-consistent dynamical model in which ω Cen is formed from an ancient nucleated dwarf galaxy merging with the first generation of the Galactic thin disc in a retrograde manner with respect to the Galactic rotation. Our numerical simulations demonstrate that during merging between the Galaxy and the ω Cen host dwarf with MB-14 mag and its nucleus mass of 107 M☉, the outer stellar envelope of the dwarf is nearly completely stripped, whereas the central nucleus can survive from the tidal stripping because of its compactness. The developed naked nucleus has a very bound retrograde orbit around the young Galactic disc, as observed for ω Cen, with apocentre and pericentre distances of ∼8 and ∼1 kpc, respectively. The Galactic tidal force can induce radial inflow of gas to the centre of the dwarf and consequently triggers moderately strong nuclear starbursts in a repetitive manner. This result implies that efficient nuclear chemical enrichment resulting from the later starbursts can be closely associated with the origin of the observed relatively young and metal-rich stars in ω Cen. Dynamical heating by the ω Cen host can transform the young thin disc into the thick disc during merging.

Abstract Copyright: 2003 RAS

Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: individual: ω Centauri

Simbad objects: 5

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