The Escape of Globular Clusters from the Satellite Dwarf Galaxies of the Milky Way
Ali Rostami Shirazi, Hosein Haghi, Pouria Khalaj, Ahmad Farhani Asl,, Akram Hasani Zonoozi

TL;DR
This study uses numerical simulations to analyze how globular clusters escape from dwarf spheroidal galaxies orbiting the Milky Way, revealing the factors influencing escape fractions and the typical timescales involved.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed simulation-based analysis of globular cluster escape fractions from MW dwarf spheroidals using realistic orbits and density profiles.
Findings
Escape fractions range from 12% to 93% among studied dSphs.
Average escape time for GCs is less than 8 Gyrs.
Escape fraction correlates negatively with dSph mass and apogalactic distance, positively with orbital eccentricity.
Abstract
Using numerical simulations, we have studied the escape of globular clusters (GCs) from the satellite dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs) of the Milky Way (MW). We start by following the orbits of a large sample of GCs around dSphs in the presence of the MW potential field. We then obtain the fraction of GCs leaving their host dSphs within a Hubble Time. We model dSphs by a Hernquist density profile with masses between and . All dSphs lie on the Galactic disc plane, but they have different orbital eccentricities and apogalactic distances. We compute the escape fraction of GCs from 13 of the most massive dSphs of the MW, using their realistic orbits around the MW (as determined by Gaia). The escape fraction of GCs from 13 dSphs is in the range to . The average escape time of GCs from these dSphs was less than 8…
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