The velocity dispersion and mass function of the outer halo globular cluster Palomar 4
Matthias J. Frank, Michael Hilker, Holger Baumgardt, Patrick C\^ot\'e,, Eva K. Grebel, Hosein Haghi, Andreas H. W. K\"upper, S. G. Djorgovski

TL;DR
This study measures the velocity dispersion and mass function of the remote globular cluster Palomar 4, revealing primordial mass segregation and supporting Newtonian dynamics over MOND in its outer halo environment.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed kinematic and mass function analysis of Palomar 4, highlighting primordial mass segregation and testing gravitational theories.
Findings
Velocity dispersion of 0.87 km/s supports Newtonian dynamics.
Mass function is depleted in low-mass stars, indicating primordial mass segregation.
Total mass estimated at 29,800 solar masses.
Abstract
We obtained precise line-of-sight radial velocities of 23 member stars of the remote halo globular cluster Palomar 4 (Pal 4) using the High Resolution Echelle Spectrograph (HIRES) at the Keck I telescope. We also measured the mass function of the cluster down to a limiting magnitude of V~28 mag using archival HST/WFPC2 imaging. We derived the cluster's surface brightness profile based on the WFPC2 data and on broad-band imaging with the Low-Resolution Imaging Spectrometer (LRIS) at the Keck II telescope. We find a mean cluster velocity of 72.55+/-0.22 km/s and a velocity dispersion of 0.87+/-0.18 km/s. The global mass function of the cluster, in the mass range 0.55<=M<=0.85 M_solar, is shallower than a Kroupa mass function and the cluster is significantly depleted in low-mass stars in its center compared to its outskirts. Since the relaxation time of Pal 4 is of the order of a Hubble…
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