Relation between the geometric shape and rotation of Galactic globular clusters
Mauricio Cruz Reyes, Richard I. Anderson

TL;DR
This study measures the shapes and rotation of 163 Galactic globular clusters using Gaia DR3 data, finding a correlation between their elliptical shapes and rotation axes, and discusses future prospects with Gaia DR4.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous measurement of globular cluster shapes and investigates the relationship between their ellipticity and rotation using Gaia data, expanding the sample with literature data.
Findings
Median axial ratio of 0.935 for the full sample
Detected rotation in three clusters using Gaia radial velocities
Observed alignment between pseudo-rotation and real rotation axes in most clusters
Abstract
We homogeneously measured the elliptical shapes of 163 globular clusters (GCs) using the on-sky distribution of their cluster members and the third data release of the ESA mission Gaia (DR3). The astrometry enables the differentiation of stars within clusters from those in the field. This feature is particularly valuable for clusters located in densely populated areas of the sky, where conventional methods for measuring the geometry of the GCs are not applicable. The median axial ratio of our full sample is and for the subset of 11 GCs previously studied based on Hubble Space Telescope imaging. We investigated whether the minor axis of the ellipses can be interpreted as a pseudo-rotation axis by comparing it to measurements of cluster rotation. Using the radial velocities from Gaia, we detected rotation for three…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
