Using the Optimal Filter Technique applied to Sloan Digital Sky Survey photometry, we have found extended tails stretching about 1 ◦ (or several tens of half-light radii) from either side of the ultra-faint globular cluster Palomar 1. The tails contain roughly as many stars as does the cluster itself. Using deeper Hubble Space Telescope data, we see that the isophotes twist in a chacteristic S-shape on moving outwards from the cluster centre to the tails. We argue that the main mechanism forming the tails may be relaxation driven evaporation and that Pal 1 may have been accreted from a now disrupted dwarf galaxy ∼ 500 Myr ago
Using Data Release 4 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we have applied an optimal contrast, matched f...
Sloan Digital Sky Survey data for the field of the cluster Pal 5 reveal the existence of a long mass...
We present an implementation of the matched-filter technique to detect tidal tails of globular clust...
Using wide-field photometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), we recently showed ...
Using wide-field photometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) we recently showed that t...
We report the detection of a pair of degree-long tidal tails associated with the globular cluster Pa...
Stars that escape globular clusters form tidal tails that are predominantly shaped by the global dis...
International audienceWe report the detection of a pair of degree-long tidal tails associated with t...
We use photometry from the DECam Legacy Survey to detect candidate tidal tails extending ∼5° on eith...
Context. The dynamical evolution of a single globular cluster and also of the entire Galac...
We detected extended, curved stellar tidal tails emanating from the sparse, disrupting halo globular...
We detected extended, curved stellar tidal tails emanating from the sparse, disrupting halo globular...
Tidal tails are interesting structure recently observed around many Globular Clusters. The understan...
We present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a realistic Milky Way po...
We present the main sequence luminosity function of the tidally disrupted globular cluster Palomar 5...
Using Data Release 4 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we have applied an optimal contrast, matched f...
Sloan Digital Sky Survey data for the field of the cluster Pal 5 reveal the existence of a long mass...
We present an implementation of the matched-filter technique to detect tidal tails of globular clust...
Using wide-field photometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS), we recently showed ...
Using wide-field photometric data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) we recently showed that t...
We report the detection of a pair of degree-long tidal tails associated with the globular cluster Pa...
Stars that escape globular clusters form tidal tails that are predominantly shaped by the global dis...
International audienceWe report the detection of a pair of degree-long tidal tails associated with t...
We use photometry from the DECam Legacy Survey to detect candidate tidal tails extending ∼5° on eith...
Context. The dynamical evolution of a single globular cluster and also of the entire Galac...
We detected extended, curved stellar tidal tails emanating from the sparse, disrupting halo globular...
We detected extended, curved stellar tidal tails emanating from the sparse, disrupting halo globular...
Tidal tails are interesting structure recently observed around many Globular Clusters. The understan...
We present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a realistic Milky Way po...
We present the main sequence luminosity function of the tidally disrupted globular cluster Palomar 5...
Using Data Release 4 of the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, we have applied an optimal contrast, matched f...
Sloan Digital Sky Survey data for the field of the cluster Pal 5 reveal the existence of a long mass...
We present an implementation of the matched-filter technique to detect tidal tails of globular clust...