The Globular Cluster Mass Function as a Remnant of Violent Birth
Abstract
The log-normal shape of the mass function for metal-poor halo globular clusters is proposed to result from an initial M^{-2} power law modified rapidly by evaporation, collisions with clouds, and mutual cluster interactions in the dense environment of a redshift z~5-15 disk galaxy. Galaxy interactions subsequently spray these clusters into the galaxy group environment, where they fall into other growing galaxies and populate their halos. Clusters forming later in z~2-5 galaxies, and those formed during major mergers, produce metal-rich globulars. Monte Carlo models of evolving cluster populations demonstrate the early formation of a log-normal mass function for typical conditions in high-redshift galaxies.
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@article{arxiv.1003.0798,
title = {The Globular Cluster Mass Function as a Remnant of Violent Birth},
author = {Bruce G. Elmegreen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1003.0798},
year = {2015}
}
Comments
10 pages, 4 figures, accepted for ApJL on 3/1/2010, version 2 after proof corrections