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dc.contributor.authorMinniti, Dante
dc.contributor.authorMatsunaga, Noriyuki
dc.contributor.authorFernández-Trincado, José G.
dc.contributor.authorOtsubo, Shogo
dc.contributor.authorSarugaku, Yuki
dc.contributor.authorTakeuchi, Tomomi
dc.contributor.authorKatoh, Haruki
dc.contributor.authorHamano, Satoshi
dc.contributor.authorIkeda, Yuji
dc.contributor.authorKawakita, Hideyo
dc.contributor.authorLucas, Philip W.
dc.contributor.authorSmith, Leigh C.
dc.contributor.authorPetralia, Ilaria
dc.contributor.authorRita Garro, Elisa
dc.contributor.authorSaito, Roberto K.
dc.contributor.authorAlonso-García, Javier
dc.contributor.authorGómez, Matías
dc.contributor.authorGabriela Navarro, María
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-12T15:45:05Z
dc.date.available2024-04-12T15:45:05Z
dc.date.issued2024-03-15
dc.identifier.citationMinniti , D , Matsunaga , N , Fernández-Trincado , J G , Otsubo , S , Sarugaku , Y , Takeuchi , T , Katoh , H , Hamano , S , Ikeda , Y , Kawakita , H , Lucas , P W , Smith , L C , Petralia , I , Rita Garro , E , Saito , R K , Alonso-García , J , Gómez , M & Gabriela Navarro , M 2024 , ' The globular cluster VVV CL002 falling down to the hazardous Galactic centre ' , Astronomy & Astrophysics Letters , vol. 683 , A150 , pp. 1-6 . https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361/202348100
dc.identifier.issn0004-6361
dc.identifier.otherRIS: urn:21073EF8888812CAA3853680DFDD91EA
dc.identifier.otherORCID: /0000-0002-8872-4462/work/157529270
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/2299/27749
dc.description© 2024 The Author(s). Published by EDP Sciences. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY), https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
dc.description.abstractContext. The Galactic centre is hazardous for stellar clusters because of the strong tidal force in action there. It is believed that many clusters were destroyed there and contributed stars to the crowded stellar field of the bulge and the nuclear stellar cluster. However, the development of a realistic model to predict the long-term evolution of the complex inner Galaxy has proven difficult, and observations of surviving clusters in the central region would provide crucial insights into destruction processes. Aims: Among the known Galactic globular clusters, VVV CL002 is the closest to the centre, at 0.4 kpc, but has a very high transverse velocity of 400 km s−1. The nature of this cluster and its impact on Galactic astronomy need to be addressed with spectroscopic follow up. Methods: Here we report the first measurements of its radial velocity and chemical abundance based on near-infrared high-resolution spectroscopy. Results: We find that this cluster has a counter-rotating orbit constrained within 1.0 kpc of the centre, and as close as 0.2 kpc at the perigalacticon, confirming that the cluster is not a passerby from the halo but a genuine survivor enduring the harsh conditions of the tidal forces of the Galactic mill. In addition, its metallicity and α abundance ([α/Fe] ≃ +0.4 and [Fe/H] = −0.54) are similar to those of some globular clusters in the bulge. Recent studies suggest that stars with such α-enhanced stars were more common at 3-6 kpc from the centre around 10 Gyr ago. Conclusions: We infer that VVV CL002 was formed outside but is currently falling down to the centre, showcasing a real-time event that must have occurred to many clusters a long time ago.en
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dc.format.extent8617687
dc.language.isoeng
dc.relation.ispartofAstronomy & Astrophysics Letters
dc.subjectstars: abundances
dc.subjectglobular clusters: general
dc.subjectGalaxy: nucleus
dc.subjectAstrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
dc.titleThe globular cluster VVV CL002 falling down to the hazardous Galactic centreen
dc.contributor.institutionCentre for Astrophysics Research (CAR)
dc.contributor.institutionCentre for Climate Change Research (C3R)
dc.contributor.institutionCentre for Future Societies Research
dc.contributor.institutionSchool of Physics, Engineering & Computer Science
dc.contributor.institutionDepartment of Physics, Astronomy and Mathematics
dc.description.statusPeer reviewed
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rioxxterms.typeJournal Article/Review
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