The internal rotation of globular clusters revealed by Gaia DR2
P. Bianchini, R. P. van der Marel, A. del Pino, L. L. Watkins, A., Bellini, M. A. Fardal, M. Libralato, and A. Sills

TL;DR
This study uses Gaia DR2 proper motions to detect and analyze internal rotation in globular clusters, revealing correlations with dynamical age and providing insights into their formation and evolution.
Contribution
First quantitative analysis of globular cluster rotation on the plane-of-the-sky using Gaia DR2 proper motions, including rotation maps and inclination estimates.
Findings
Detected rotation in 11 out of 51 clusters at >3-sigma confidence
Found a correlation between rotation degree and relaxation time
Provided estimates of rotation axis inclination for 8 clusters
Abstract
Line-of-sight kinematic studies indicate that many Galactic globular clusters have a significant degree of internal rotation. However, three-dimensional kinematics from a combination of proper motions and line-of-sight velocities are needed to unveil the role of angular momentum in the formation and evolution of these old stellar systems. Here we present the first quantitative study of internal rotation on the plane-of-the-sky for a large sample of globular clusters using proper motions from Gaia DR2. We detect signatures of rotation in the tangential component of proper motions for 11 out of 51 clusters at a 3-sigma confidence level, confirming the detection reported in Gaia collaboration et al. (2018) for 8 clusters, and additionally identify 11 GCs with a 2-sigma rotation detection. For the clusters with a detected global rotation, we construct the two-dimensional rotation maps…
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