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Kinematic fingerprint of core-collapsed globular clusters

Abstract

Abstract Dynamical evolution drives globular clusters towards core collapse, which strongly shapes their internal properties. Diagnostics of core collapse have so far been based on photometry only, namely on the study of the concentration of the density profiles. Here, we present a new method to robustly identify core-collapsed clusters based on the study of their stellar kinematics. We introduce the kinematic concentration parameter, ck, the ratio between the global and local degree of energy equipartition reached by a cluster, and show through extensive direct N-body simulations that clusters approaching core collapse and in the post-core collapse phase are strictly characterized by ck > 1. The kinematic concentration provides a suitable diagnostic to identify core-collapsed clusters, independent from any other previous methods based on photometry. We also explore the effects of incomplete radial and stellar mass coverage on the calculation of ck and find that our method can be applied to state-of-art kinematic data sets.

Authors

Bianchini P; Webb JJ; Sills A; Vesperini E

Journal

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society: Letters, Vol. 475, No. 1, pp. l96–l100

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

March 21, 2018

DOI

10.1093/mnrasl/sly013

ISSN

1745-3925

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