Search for Extratidal Features Around 17 Globular Clusters in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey
Katrin Jordi, Eva K. Grebel

TL;DR
This study uses Sloan Digital Sky Survey data to identify and analyze tidal tails and extratidal features around 17 globular clusters, confirming known tails and suggesting new potential features, enhancing understanding of cluster evolution.
Contribution
The paper applies a color-magnitude weighted counting algorithm to SDSS data to detect and analyze extratidal features around multiple globular clusters, including new potential tidal tail detections.
Findings
Confirmed tidal tails around Pal 5 and NGC 5466.
Detected a two-arm morphology around NGC 4147.
Observed large extratidal halos around several clusters.
Abstract
The dynamical evolution of a single globular cluster and also of the entire Galactic globular cluster system has been studied theoretically in detail. In particular, simulations show how the 'lost' stars are distributed in tidal tails emerging from the clusters. We investigate the distribution of Galactic globular cluster stars on the sky to identify such features like tidal tails. The Sloan Digital Sky Survey provides consistent photometry of a large part of the sky to study the projected two dimensional structure of the 17 globular clusters in its survey area. We use a color-magnitude weighted counting algorithm to map (potential) cluster member stars on the sky. We recover the already known tidal tails of Pal 5 and NGC 5466. For NGC 4147 we have found a two arm morphology. Possible indications of tidal tails are also seen around NGC 5053 and NGC 7078, supporting earlier suggestions.…
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