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Evolution of the Galactic Globular Cluster System
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 25 May 2016
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Recent surveys of the observational properties of galactic globular clusters have shown the existence of interesting correlations and trends between structural parameters and between structural parameters and location inside the Galaxy (Chernoff & Djorgovski 1989, Djorgovski & Meylan 1994). The origin of most of these correlations is not clear yet and it is not clear to what extent they reflect the primordial conditions or the result of evolution. We have carried out a set of simulations following the evolution of the properties of a globular cluster system (mass function, spatial distribution, correlations between structural parameters) starting from given initial conditions. The evolution of each individual cluster has been followed by the same method applied by Chernoff et al. (1986) and Chernoff & Shapiro (1987). The effects of internal relaxation, disk shocking and dynamical friction have been considered. The main goal of the analysis is that of establishing the role of initial conditions and evolutionary processes in determining the present observational properties.
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- Galactic Connection and Environmental Effects
- Information
- Symposium - International Astronomical Union , Volume 174: Dynamical Evolution of Stars Clusters , 1996 , pp. 401 - 402
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- Copyright © Kluwer 1996