We present an investigation of the internal kinematic properties of M79 (NGC 1904). Our study is based on radial velocity measurements obtained from the ESO-VLT Multi-Instrument Kinematic Survey (MIKiS) of Galactic globular clusters for more than 1700 individual stars distributed between ~0.″3 and 770″ (~14 three-dimensional half-mass radii) from the center. Our analysis reveals the presence of ordered line-of-sight rotation with a rotation axis almost aligned along the east-west direction and a velocity peak of 1.5 km s-1 at ~70″ from the rotation axis. The velocity dispersion profile is well described by the same King model that best fits the projected density distribution, with a constant central plateau at σ 0 ~ 6 km s-1. To investigate the cluster rotation in the plane of the sky, we have analyzed the proper motions provided by the Gaia EDR3, finding a signature of rotation with a maximum amplitude of ~2.0 km s-1 at ~80″ from the cluster center. Analyzing the three-dimensional velocity distribution for a subsample of 130 stars, we confirm the presence of systemic rotation and find a rotation axis inclination angle of 37° with respect to the line of sight. As a final result, the comparison of the observed rotation curves with the results of a representative N-body simulation of a rotating star cluster shows that the present-day kinematic properties of NGC 1904 are consistent with those of a dynamically old system that has lost a significant fraction of its initial angular momentum.

Leanza, S., Pallanca, C., Ferraro, F.R., Lanzoni, B., Dalessandro, E., Origlia, L., et al. (2022). The ESO-VLT MIKiS Survey Reloaded: Velocity Dispersion Profile and Rotation Curve of NGC 1904. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 929(2), 1-21 [10.3847/1538-4357/ac5d4e].

The ESO-VLT MIKiS Survey Reloaded: Velocity Dispersion Profile and Rotation Curve of NGC 1904

Silvia Leanza
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Cristina Pallanca
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Francesco R. Ferraro
Supervision
;
Barbara Lanzoni
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
Alessio Mucciarelli
Membro del Collaboration Group
;
2022

Abstract

We present an investigation of the internal kinematic properties of M79 (NGC 1904). Our study is based on radial velocity measurements obtained from the ESO-VLT Multi-Instrument Kinematic Survey (MIKiS) of Galactic globular clusters for more than 1700 individual stars distributed between ~0.″3 and 770″ (~14 three-dimensional half-mass radii) from the center. Our analysis reveals the presence of ordered line-of-sight rotation with a rotation axis almost aligned along the east-west direction and a velocity peak of 1.5 km s-1 at ~70″ from the rotation axis. The velocity dispersion profile is well described by the same King model that best fits the projected density distribution, with a constant central plateau at σ 0 ~ 6 km s-1. To investigate the cluster rotation in the plane of the sky, we have analyzed the proper motions provided by the Gaia EDR3, finding a signature of rotation with a maximum amplitude of ~2.0 km s-1 at ~80″ from the cluster center. Analyzing the three-dimensional velocity distribution for a subsample of 130 stars, we confirm the presence of systemic rotation and find a rotation axis inclination angle of 37° with respect to the line of sight. As a final result, the comparison of the observed rotation curves with the results of a representative N-body simulation of a rotating star cluster shows that the present-day kinematic properties of NGC 1904 are consistent with those of a dynamically old system that has lost a significant fraction of its initial angular momentum.
2022
Leanza, S., Pallanca, C., Ferraro, F.R., Lanzoni, B., Dalessandro, E., Origlia, L., et al. (2022). The ESO-VLT MIKiS Survey Reloaded: Velocity Dispersion Profile and Rotation Curve of NGC 1904. THE ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL, 929(2), 1-21 [10.3847/1538-4357/ac5d4e].
Leanza, Silvia; Pallanca, Cristina; Ferraro, Francesco R.; Lanzoni, Barbara; Dalessandro, Emanuele; Origlia, Livia; Mucciarelli, Alessio; Valenti, Ele...espandi
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