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TheGaia-ESO Survey: Kinematics of seven Galactic globular clusters

Authors :
Carmela Lardo
Sofia Feltzing
Alejandra Recio-Blanco
Elena Pancino
Maria Bergemann
Michele Bellazzini
C. Allende Prieto
Thomas Masseron
Sofia Randich
G. G. Sacco
Gerard Gilmore
R. D. Jeffries
Paolo Donati
Giovanni Carraro
Emilio J. Alfaro
Sergey E. Koposov
M. T. Costado
Francesco Damiani
L. Morbidelli
A. Hourihane
Angela Bragaglia
Paula Jofre
Ettore Flaccomio
Gianni Marconi
Antonella Vallenari
P. de Laverny
Clare Worley
Lardo C.
Pancino E.
Bellazzini M.
Bragaglia A.
Donati P.
Gilmore G.
Randich S.
Feltzing S.
Jeffries R.D.
Vallenari A.
Alfaro E.J.
Allende Prieto C.
Flaccomio E.
Koposov S.E.
Recio-Blanco A.
Bergemann M.
Carraro G.
Costado M.T.
Damiani F.
Hourihane A.
Jofre P.
De Laverny P.
Marconi G.
Masseron T.
Morbidelli L.
Sacco G.G.
Worley C.C.
ITA
GBR
FRA
DEU
ESP
SWE
Source :
Lardo, C, Pancino, E, Bellazzini, M, Bragaglia, A, Donati, P, Gilmore, G, Randich, S, Feltzing, S, Jeffries, R D, Vallenari, A, Alfaro, E J, Prieto, C A, Flaccomio, E, Koposov, S E, Recio-Blanco, A, Bergemann, M, Carraro, G, Costado, M T, Damiani, F, Hourihane, A, Jofre, P, Laverny, P D, Marconi, G, Masseron, T, Morbidelli, L, Sacco, G G & Worley, C C 2015, ' The Gaia-ESO Survey: Kinematics of seven Galactic globular clusters ', Astronomy and Astrophysics . https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201425036
Publication Year :
2015
Publisher :
EDP Sciences, 2015.

Abstract

The Gaia-ESO survey is a large public spectroscopic survey aimed at investigating the origin and formation history of our Galaxy by collecting spectroscopy of representative samples (about 10^5 Milky Way stars) of all Galactic stellar populations, in the field and in clusters. The survey uses globular clusters as intra- and inter-survey calibrators, deriving stellar atmospheric parameters and abundances of a significant number of stars in clusters, along with radial velocity determinations. We used precise radial velocities of a large number of stars in seven globular clusters (NGC 1851, NGC 2808, NGC 4372, NGC 4833, NGC 5927, NGC 6752, and NGC 7078) to validate pipeline results and to preliminarily investigate the cluster internal kinematics. Radial velocity measurements were extracted from FLAMES/GIRAFFE spectra processed by the survey pipeline as part of the second internal data release of data products to ESO. We complemented our sample with ESO archival data obtained with different instrument configurations. Reliable radial velocity measurements for 1513 bona fide cluster star members were obtained in total. We measured systemic rotation, estimated central velocity dispersions, and present velocity dispersion profiles of all the selected clusters, providing the first velocity dispersion curve and the first estimate of the central velocity dispersion for the cluster NGC~5927. Finally, we explore the possible link between cluster kinematics and other physical parameters. The analysis we present here demonstrates that Gaia-ESO survey data are sufficiently accurate to be used in studies of kinematics of stellar systems and stellar populations in the Milky Way.<br />Comment: 10 pages, 5 tables, 18 figures. Accepted to A&A

Details

ISSN :
14320746 and 00046361
Volume :
573
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Astronomy & Astrophysics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....71e140704dce9477ae375c9d43527437
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/201425036