Matching Globular Cluster Models to Observations
Nicholas Z. Rui, Kyle Kremer, Newlin C. Weatherford, Sourav, Chatterjee, Frederic A. Rasio, Carl L. Rodriguez, Claire S. Ye

TL;DR
This study fits 59 Milky Way globular clusters to dynamical models from the CMC Cluster Catalog, successfully matching 26 clusters and analyzing their properties to better understand their structure and evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale, model-based fitting of globular clusters without interpolation, including additional models for better fits and analysis of various cluster properties.
Findings
26 clusters well-matched by models
Reasonable agreement in mass segregation and compact object production
Good binary fraction agreement except in dense cores
Abstract
As ancient, gravitationally bound stellar populations, globular clusters are abundant, vibrant laboratories characterized by high frequencies of dynamical interactions coupled to complex stellar evolution. Using surface brightness and velocity dispersion profiles from the literature, we fit Milky Way globular clusters to dynamical models from the \texttt{CMC Cluster Catalog}. Without doing any interpolation, and without any directed effort to fit any particular cluster, globular clusters are well-matched by at least one of our models. We discuss in particular the core-collapsed clusters NGC 6293, NGC 6397, NGC 6681, and NGC 6624, and the non-core-collapsed clusters NGC 288, NGC 4372, and NGC 5897. As NGC 6624 lacks well-fitting snapshots on the main \texttt{CMC Cluster Catalog}, we run six additional models in order to refine the fit. We calculate metrics for mass segregation,…
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