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The not so simple stellar system Omega Cen. II. Evidence in support of a merging scenario

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2020-03-25 v1 Astrophysics of Galaxies

Abstract

We present multi-band photometry covering \sim 5\deg ×\times 5\deg across ω\omega Cen collected with the Dark Energy Camera, combined to Hubble Space Telescope and Wide Field Imager data for the central regions. The unprecedented photometric accuracy and field coverage allowed us to confirm the different spatial distribution of blue and red main-sequence stars, and of red-giant branch (RGB) stars with different metallicities. The ratio of the number of blue to red main-sequence stars shows that the blue main-sequence sub-population has a more extended spatial distribution compared to the red main-sequence one, and the frequency of blue main-sequence stars increases at a distance of \sim 20 arcmin from ω\omega Cen center. Similarly, the more metal-rich RGB stars show a more extended spatial distribution compared to the more metal-poor ones in the outskirts of the cluster. Moreover, the centers of the distributions of metal-rich and metal-poor RGB stars are shifted in different directions with respect to the geometrical center of ω\omega Cen. We constructed stellar density profiles for the blue and red main-sequence stars; they confirm that the blue main-sequence sub-population has a more extended spatial distribution compared to the red main-sequence one in the outskirts of ω\omega Cen, as found based on the star number ratio. We also computed the ellipticity profile of ω\omega Cen, which has a maximum value of 0.16 at a distance of \sim 8 arcmin from the center, and a minimum of 0.05 at \sim 30 arcmin; the average ellipticity is 0.10\sim0.10. The circumstantial evidence presented in this work suggests a merging scenario for the formation of the peculiar stellar system ω\omega Cen.

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@article{arxiv.2002.07260,
  title  = {The not so simple stellar system Omega Cen. II. Evidence in support of a merging scenario},
  author = {Annalisa Calamida and Alice Zocchi and Giuseppe Bono and Ivan Ferraro and Alessandra Mastrobuono-Battisti and Abhijit Saha and Giacinto Iannicola and Armin Rest and Giovanni Strampelli and Alfredo Zenteno},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.07260},
  year   = {2020}
}

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24 pages, 17 figures, accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal