2020ApJ...898..147C


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2020ApJ...898..147C - Astrophys. J., 898, 147-147 (2020/August-1)

Gaia and Hubble unveil the kinematics of stellar populations in the Type II globular clusters ω Centauri and M22.

CORDONI G., MILONE A.P., MARINO A.F., DA COSTA G.S., DONDOGLIO E., JERJEN H., LAGIOIA E.P., MASTROBUONO-BATTISTI A., NORRIS J.E., TAILO M. and YONG D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The origin of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters (GCs) is one of the greatest mysteries of modern stellar astrophysics. N-body simulations suggest that the present-day dynamics of GC stars can constrain the events that occurred at high redshift and led to the formation of multiple populations. Here, we combine multiband photometry from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and ground-based facilities with HST and Gaia Data Release 2 proper motions to investigate the spatial distributions and the motions in the plane of the sky of multiple populations in the Type II GCs NGC 5139 (ω Centauri) and NGC 6656 (M22). We first analyzed stellar populations with different metallicities. Fe-poor and Fe-rich stars in M22 share similar spatial distributions and rotation patterns and exhibit similar isotropic motions. Similarly, the two main populations with different iron abundance in ω Centauri share similar ellipticities and rotation patterns. When different radial regions are analyzed, we find that the rotation amplitude decreases from the center toward the external regions. Fe-poor and Fe-rich stars of ω Centauri are radially anisotropic in the central region and show similar degrees of anisotropy. We also investigate the stellar populations with different light-element abundances and find that their N-rich stars exhibit higher ellipticity than N-poor stars. In ω Centauri both stellar groups are radially anisotropic. Interestingly, N-rich, Fe-rich stars exhibit different rotation patterns than N-poor stars with similar metallicities. The stellar populations with different nitrogen of M22 exhibit similar rotation patterns and isotropic motions. We discuss these findings in the context of the formation of multiple populations.

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Journal keyword(s): Globular star clusters - Star clusters - Stellar populations - Stellar kinematics

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 104 GlC 00 24 05.359 -72 04 53.20     4.09     ~ 3933 0
2 NGC 288 GlC 00 52 45.24 -26 34 57.4   10 8.13     ~ 1050 0
3 NGC 2808 GlC 09 12 03.10 -64 51 48.6           ~ 1432 0
4 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3441 0
5 M 5 GlC 15 18 33.22 +02 04 51.7     5.95     ~ 1987 0
6 M 4 GlC 16 23 35.22 -26 31 32.7           ~ 1863 0
7 M 10 GlC 16 57 09.05 -04 06 01.1     4.98     ~ 796 0
8 M 22 GlC 18 36 23.94 -23 54 17.1           ~ 1384 0
9 M 54 GlC 18 55 03.33 -30 28 47.5           ~ 1077 0
10 NAME SDG G 18 55 19.0 -30 32 43   4.5 3.6     ~ 2206 2
11 NGC 6752 GlC 19 10 52.11 -59 59 04.4           ~ 2010 0
12 M 71 GlC 19 53 46.49 +18 46 45.1           ~ 1135 0

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