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Understanding the dynamical status of Galactic Globular Cluster NGC 6656

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 March 2020

Gaurav Singh
Affiliation:
Arybhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Manora Peak, Nainital 263002, India emails: [email protected], [email protected] Dept. of Physics & Astrophysics, University of Delhi, Delhi110007, India
R. K. S. Yadav
Affiliation:
Arybhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences, Manora Peak, Nainital 263002, India emails: [email protected], [email protected]
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Abstract

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We present the study of horizontal branch morphology of the cluster NGC 6656. A blueward shift in temperature of about ~5000 K (nM-jump) in the color-color plot is detected.To explain this feature, we study the presence of stellar-mass black hole by plotting Projected density profile (PDP) in the central HST region. The PDP in the inner region (r < 10″) can be nicely reproduced by the king+BH model. The blue ward shift in temperature can be due the presence of stellar mass black holes in the centre.

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© International Astronomical Union 2020

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