Relaxation-limited evaporation of globular clusters
Abstract
Evaporative evolution of stellar clusters is shown to be relaxation limited when the number of stars satisfies , where . For a Maxwell velocity distribution that extends beyond the escape velocity, this process is {\em bright} in that the Kelvin-Helmholtz time scale, , is shorter than the Ambartsumian-Spitzer time scale, , where denote the fractional changes in total energy and number of stars per relaxation time, . The resulting evaporative lifetime for isolated clusters is consistent with Fokker-Planck and N-body simulations, where is expressed in terms of the half-mass radius. We calculate the grey body factor by averaging over the anisotropic perturbation of the potential barrier across the tidal sphere, and derive the tidal sensitivity to -0.7 as a function of the ratio of the virial-to-tidal radius. Relaxation limited evaporation applies to the majority of globular clusters of the Milky Way with that are in a pre-collapse phase. It drives streams of stars into the tidal field with a mean kinetic energy of 0.71 relative to temperature of the cluster. Their shape morphology leads in sub-orbital and a trails in super-orbital streams separated by in the radial direction of the orbit, where denotes the orbital angular velocity and the stellar velocity dispersion in the cluster. These correlations may be tested by advanced wide field photometry and spectroscopy.
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@article{arxiv.1112.2006,
title = {Relaxation-limited evaporation of globular clusters},
author = {Maurice H. P. M. van Putten},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1112.2006},
year = {2015}
}
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NewA, online 13 November 2011