Wednesday, March 20, 2013

1303.4168 (Daniela Carollo et al.)

CN Anomalies in the Halo System and the Origin of Globular Clusters in the Milky Way    [PDF]

Daniela Carollo, Sarah Martell, Timothy Beers, Ken Freeman
We explore the kinematics and orbital properties of a sample of red giants in the halo system of the Milky Way that are thought to have formed in globular clusters, based on their anomalously strong UV/blue CN bands. The orbital parameters of the CN-strong halo stars are compared to those of the inner- and outer-halo populations as described by Carollo et al., and to the orbital parameters of globular clusters with well-studied Galactic orbits. The CN-strong field stars and the globular clusters both exhibit kinematics and orbital properties similar to the inner-halo population, indicating that stripped or destroyed globular clusters could be a significant source of inner-halo field stars, and suggesting that both the CN-strong stars and the majority of globular clusters are primarily associated with this population.
View original: http://arxiv.org/abs/1303.4168

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