MOCCA: Effects of pristine gas accretion and cluster migration on globular cluster evolution, global parameters, and multiple stellar populations
Mirek Giersz, Abbas Askar, Arkadiusz Hypki, Jongsuk Hong, Grzegorz Wiktorowicz, Lucas Hellstrom

TL;DR
This study uses an extended MOCCA simulation code to explore how pristine gas accretion and cluster migration influence globular cluster evolution, stellar populations, and observable properties, providing new insights into their formation and development.
Contribution
The paper introduces significant extensions to the MOCCA code to model gas re-accretion, cluster migration, and non-virial initial conditions, offering a refined scenario for globular cluster evolution.
Findings
Gas re-accretion and migration impact cluster parameters and stellar population ratios.
Refined AGB scenario explains observed population ratios and distributions.
Cluster environment and formation history are crucial for evolution and observed properties.
Abstract
Using the MOCCA code, we study the evolution of globular clusters (GCs) with multiple stellar populations. For this purpose, the MOCCA code has been significantly extended to take into account the formation of an enriched population of stars from re-accreted gas with a time delay after the formation of the pristine population of stars. The possibility of cluster migration in the host galaxy and the fact that the pristine population can be described by a model not in virial equilibrium are also taken into account. Gas re-accretion and cluster migration have a decisive impact on the observational parameters of clusters and the ratio of the number of objects between the pristine and enriched populations. The obtained results, together with observational data, suggest a speculative refinement of the AGB scenario that makes it possible to explain some observational data, such as the ratio of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astronomical Observations and Instrumentation
