Globular clusters in \textsc{OrbIT}: complete dynamical characterisation of the globular cluster population of the Milky Way through updated orbital reconstruction
Michele De Leo, Manuela Zoccali, Julio Olivares-Carvajal, Bel\'en Acosta-Tripailao, Felipe Gran, Rodrigo Contreras-Ramos

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive dynamical analysis of the Milky Way's globular clusters, refining their classification and association with galactic merger events through updated orbital reconstructions.
Contribution
It introduces a new catalogue linking globular clusters to specific galactic structures using an advanced orbit integrator that accounts for the galaxy's time-varying potential.
Findings
Reclassified several globular clusters to their progenitors.
Identified associations with multiple merger events.
Demonstrated the effectiveness of dynamical analysis in galactic archaeology.
Abstract
In hierarchical structure formation, the content of a galaxy is determined both by its in-situ processes and by material added via accretions. Globular clusters in particular represent a window for the study of the different merger events that a galaxy underwent. Establishing the correct classification of in-situ and accreted tracers, and distinguishing the various different progenitors that contributed to the accreted population are important tools to deepen our understanding of galactic formation and evolution. Our aim is to refine our knowledge of the assembly history of the Milky Way by studying the dynamics of its globular cluster population and establishing an updated classification among in-situ objects and the different merger events identified. We used a custom built orbit integrator to derive precise orbital parameters, integrals of motions and adiabatic invariants for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
