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29 March 2024
 
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Mass Segregation and Tidal Tails of the Globular Cluster NGC 7492
Kang Hwan Lee ; Hyung Mok Lee ; Gregory G. Fahlman ; Hwankyung Sung ;
Date 2 Sep 2004
Subject astro-ph
Affiliation1 and 2), Hyung Mok Lee , Gregory G. Fahlman , Hwankyung Sung ( Sejong University, University of Kent, Seoul National University, Herzberg Institute of Astrophysics
AbstractWe present a wide field CCD photometric study of Galactic globular cluster NGC 7492. The derived VR color-magnitude diagram extends down to about 3.5 mag below the cluster main sequence turn-off. The field covers 42’ X 42’ about 3 times larger than the known tidal radius of this cluster. The sample of cluster member candidates obtained by CMD-mask process has been used to construct luminosity and mass functions and surface density map. NGC 7492 has a very flat mass function with very little variation in the slope with the distance from the cluster center. However, there is a clear evidence for the increase of the slope of the mass function from inner to outer regions, indicating a mass segregation of the cluster. The surface density map of NGC 7492 shows extensions toward the Galactic anticenter (northeast) and northwest from the cluster center. A comparison of luminosity function for stars in the tails with that for stars within the tidal radius suggests that the extensions shown in the surface density map could be a real feature. The overall shape of NGC 7492 is significantly flattened. If the flattened shape of the NGC 7492 is caused by its rotation, Galactic tidal field must have given important influences, since the initial rotation would have been almost completely removed by dynamical relaxation.
Source arXiv, astro-ph/0409037
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