Proper motions of Milky Way globular clusters : J/MNRAS/484/2832


Authors : Vasiliev E. orcid (hide) et..al

Bibcode : 2019MNRAS.484.2832V (ADS) (Simbad) (Objects) (hide)

CDS Keywords : Milky Way; Clusters, globular; Proper motions; Radial velocities
UAT : Milky Way Galaxy, Globular star clusters, Proper motions, Radial velocity

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Proper motions and dynamics of the Milky Way globular cluster system from Gaia DR2. (2019)

Keywords : catalogues - proper motions - globular clusters general - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics

Abstract:We use Gaia Data Release 2 to determine the mean proper motions for 150 Milky Way globular clusters (almost the entire known population), with a typical uncertainty of 0.05mas/yr limited mainly by systematic errors. Combining them with distance and line-of-sight velocity measurements from the literature, we analyse the distribution of globular clusters in the 6D phase space, using both position/velocity and action/angle coordinates. The population of clusters in the central 10kpc has a mean rotational velocity reaching 50-80km/s, and a nearly isotropic velocity dispersion 100-120km/s, while in the outer galaxy, the cluster orbits are strongly radially anisotropic. We confirm a concentration of clusters at high radial ...(more)
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The catalogue of mean proper motions of 150 Milky Way globular clusters, derived from the Gaia data release 2 astrometry. The uncertainties take into account the spatially correlated systematic errors in Gaia and are at the level 0.05mas/yr for most clusters. The measurement procedure also produces the list of member stars and the spatial scale of their distribution (Rscale). The entire catalogue, including the list of members and the galactic orbits of clusters, may be reconstructed with the Python program available at this URL: https://github.com/GalacticDynamics-Oxford/GaiaTools For convenience, the additional columns provide the quantities taken from the literature: distances from the Harris (2010arXiv1012.3224H) catalogue, and line-of-sight velocities from Baumgardt, Hilker, Sollima & Bellini (2019, Cat. J/MNRAS/482/5138). Parallaxes and proper motions derived from Gaia DR2 are superseded by data derived from Gaia EDR3 in Vasiliev & Baumgardt, 2021MNRAS.505.5978V, Cat. J/MNRAS/505/5978
Eugene Vasiliev, eugvas(at)lpi.ru

                
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