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DYNAMICAL SUBSTRUCTURES OF GALACTIC GLOBULAR CLUSTERS II. NGC 6934 (우리은하 구상성단들의 역학적 세부구조 II. NGC 6934)

  • Rhee, Jong-Whan;Sohn, Young-Jong;Shin, Min;Kang, Aram
    • Journal of Astronomy and Space Sciences
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    • v.21 no.4
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    • pp.249-262
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    • 2004
  • The variations of the dynamical substructures of NGC 6934 have been investigated by means of performing point spread function stellar photometry and the surface photometry on BV CCD images of NGC 6934. Our results show that overall variations of ellipticity and position angle range in $0.02{\sim}0.08\;and\;-90^{\circ}{\sim}+90^{\circ}$, respectively out to three times the half light radius. The inner ($r_{eff}) substructures of NGC 6934 inferred from the variations of ellipticity and position angle are mainly affected by the bright red giant populations, while the effects of the other giant populations are weaker than those of the bright red giant populations. Horizontal branch populations and faint red giant star populations affect the dynamical substructures of NGC 6934 in the region of $r_h.

Radial gradients of line indices within the Galactic globular clusters

  • Jo, Jae-Il;Yun, Seok-Jin
    • The Bulletin of The Korean Astronomical Society
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    • v.35 no.2
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    • pp.84.2-84.2
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    • 2010
  • Radial changes of stellar population within the Galactic globular clusters have been reported in many spectroscopic and photometric studies. We present new integrated spectroscopic data for 24 Galactic globular clusters and have measured line indices within various aperture sizes. Radial gradients have been investigated for the Balmer lines and metal lines (Mgb). Our results show an increase in the strength of the Balmer lines toward the centres in some clusters including NGC7078, NGC7089, and NGC6934, in which colour gradients also have been detected previously. However, some other clusters show little trend or even an increase toward the outskirt in the Balmer lines. Metal sensitive lines generally have an anti-correlation with the Balmer lines. We discuss possible stellar populations being responsible for the radial change in line indices.

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DYNAMICAL SUBSTRUCTURE OF GALACTIC GLOBULAR CLUSTERS

  • Rhee Jongwhan;Sohn Young-Jong
    • Bulletin of the Korean Space Science Society
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    • 2004.10b
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    • pp.321-324
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    • 2004
  • We used BV CCD images to study the dynamical substructures of three globular clusters - M5, NGC6934, NGC7006 - analyzing the radial variations of ellipticity and position angle from the point spread function stellar photometry and the ellipse surface photometry. Several populations were classified by the brightness on color-magnitude diagrams of each globular cluster. Ellipse analyses to the images, removed stars of each population from the original images of the clusters, show radial variations in ellipticity and position angle, with the amount of $0.01\~0.25$ in ellipticity and $+90\~-90$ degrees in position angle up to roughly three times of half light radius $(r_h)$. It is also apparent that there are no significant discrepancies in the dynamical substructures beyond $r_h$ among the different populations. However, dynamical substructures on the central region (i.e., inner than $\~r_h$) reflect the contributions of populations of bright red giant stars and horizontal branch stars.

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