Searching for new observational signatures of the dynamical evolution of star clusters
B. Bhat (1,2), B. Lanzoni (1,2), F. R. Ferraro (1,2), E. Vesperini (3), ((1) Bologna University, Italy, (2) INAF-OAS, Bologna, Italy, (3) Indiana, University, USA)

TL;DR
This study uses Monte Carlo simulations to identify observable parameters that can determine the dynamical stage of star clusters, including core collapse, through features like density cusps and radial distribution metrics.
Contribution
It introduces three new empirical parameters derived from the normalized cumulative radial distribution to trace star cluster evolution stages.
Findings
Density cusp develops during core collapse.
Parameters A5, P5, and S2.5 effectively indicate dynamical stages.
Parameters remain significantly altered post-core collapse.
Abstract
We present a numerical study, based on Monte Carlo simulations, aimed at defining new empirical parameters measurable from observations and able to trace the different phases of star cluster dynamical evolution. As expected, a central density cusp, deviating from the King model profile, develops during the core collapse (CC) event. Although the slope varies during the post-CC oscillations, the cusp remains a stable feature characterizing the central portion of the density profile in all post-CC stages. We then investigate the normalized cumulative radial distribution (nCRD) drawn by all the cluster stars included within one half the tridimensional half-mass radius (R<0.5 rh), finding that its morphology varies in time according to the cluster's dynamical stage. To quantify these changes we defined three parameters: A5, the area subtended by the nCRD within 5% of the half-mass radius,…
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