Are we observing a NSC in course of formation in the NGC 4654 galaxy?
Riccardo Schiavi, Roberto Capuzzo-Dolcetta, Iskren Y. Georgiev, Manuel, Arca-Sedda, Alessandra Mastrobuono-Battisti

TL;DR
This study uses N-body simulations to explore the future merger of two massive clusters in NGC 4654, suggesting they could form a nuclear star cluster within 82 million years, depending on their orbital parameters.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed dynamical analysis of two observed clusters in NGC 4654, predicting their merger and potential formation of a nuclear star cluster.
Findings
Clusters will merge within less than 82 Myr.
Merger remnant could be a nascent nuclear star cluster.
Dynamical friction accelerates the merging process.
Abstract
We use direct -body simulations to explore some possible scenarios for the future evolution of two massive clusters observed toward the center of NGC\,4654, a spiral galaxy with mass similar to that of the Milky Way. Using archival HST data, we obtain the photometric masses of the two clusters, M and M, their half-light radii, pc and pc, and their projected distances from the photometric center of the galaxy (both pc). The knowledge of the structure and separation of these two clusters ( pc) provides a unique view for studying the dynamics of a galactic central zone hosting massive clusters. Varying some of the unknown clusters orbital parameters, we carry out several -body simulations showing that the future evolution of these clusters will inevitably result in their merger.…
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