MOCCA Survey Database: Extra Galactic Globular Clusters. I. Method and first results
Agostino Leveque, Miros{\l}aw Giersz, Maurizio Paolillo

TL;DR
This study uses simulations and observational data to analyze the dynamical states of extragalactic globular clusters, highlighting key structural parameters that distinguish their evolutionary stages.
Contribution
It introduces a method to classify EGGCs' dynamical states using structural parameters derived from simulations and observations, advancing understanding of their evolution.
Findings
Structural parameters can distinguish different dynamical states.
Central parameters provide the best differentiation.
Color spread due to metallicity impacts observations.
Abstract
Over the last few decades, exhaustive surveys of extra Galactic globular clusters (EGGCs) have become feasible. Only recently, kinematical information of globular clusters (GCs) were available through Gaia DR2 spectroscopy and also proper motions. On the other hand, simulations of GCs can provide detailed information about the dynamical evolution of the system. We present a preliminary study of EGGCs' properties for different dynamical evolutionary stages. We apply this study to 12 Gyr-old GCs simulated as part of the MOCCA Survey Database. Mimicking observational limits, we consider only a subssample of the models in the database, showing that it is possible to represent observed Galactic GCs. In order to distinguish between different dynamical states of EGGCs, at least three structural parameters are necessary. The best distinction is achieved by considering the central parameters,…
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