Fokker-Planck Models of Star Clusters with Anisotropic Velocity Distributions. III. Multi-Mass Clusters
Abstract
The evolution of globular clusters driven by two-body relaxation is investigated by means of numerical integration of the two-dimensional Fokker-Planck equation in energy--angular momentum space. The two- dimensional Fokker-Planck equation allows the development of velocity anisotropy. We include a spectrum of stellar masses in this paper. The radial anisotropy develops, that is, the radial velocity dispersion exceeds the tangential one, in the outer halo of multi-mass clusters as in single-mass clusters. However, the evolution of the velocity anisotropy depends significantly on the stellar mass in some cases. In fact the tangential velocity dispersion becomes dominant around the half-mass radius for massive components in clusters with a steep mass function. The development of this tangential anisotropy is closely related to the initial cooling of the massive components toward energy equipartition. Our simulation results indicate that multi-mass anisotropic King-Michie models are not always appropriate for describing the velocity anisotropy in globular clusters.
Cite
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9703190,
title = {Fokker-Planck Models of Star Clusters with Anisotropic Velocity Distributions. III. Multi-Mass Clusters},
author = {Koji Takahashi},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9703190},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
29 pages, including 12 figures, Latex, submitted to PASJ