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Ruprecht 147: A Paradigm of Dissolving Star Cluster

Authors :
Fu Chi Yeh
Anton F. Seleznev
Giovanni Carraro
M. Montalto
Source :
Astron. J., Astronomical Journal
Publication Year :
2019
Publisher :
Institute of Physics Publishing, 2019.

Abstract

We employed recent Gaia/DR2 data to investigate the dynamical status of the nearby (300 pc), old (2.5 Gyr) open cluster Ruprecht~147. We found prominent leading and trailing tails of stars along the cluster orbit, which demonstrates that Ruprecht~147 is losing stars at fast pace. Star counts indicate the cluster has a core radius of 33.3 arcmin, and a tidal radius of 137.5 arcmin. The cluster also possesses an extended corona, which cannot be reproduced by a simple King model. We computed the present-day cluster mass using its luminosity and mass function, and derived an estimate of 234$\pm$52 $M_{\odot}$. We also estimated the cluster original mass using available recipes extracted from N-body simulations obtaining a mass at birth of 50000$\pm$6500 $M_{\odot}$. Therefore dynamical mass loss, mostly caused by tidal interaction with the Milky Way, reduced the cluster mass by about 99\%. We then conclude that Ruprecht~147 is rapidly dissolving into the general Galactic disc.<br />13 pages, 10 figure, in press in the Astronomical Journal

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astron. J., Astronomical Journal
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....115f3fd69771a1abd006cb8d8d0fce92