Our view and understanding of globular clusters in the Milky Way have undergone massive changes over the past few decades. No longer are globular clusters seen as the perfect example of simple stellar populations, as almost all Galactic globular clusters are now known to contain star-to-star light element abundance variations, and a small subset contain heavy element abundance ranges. However, not only can a lot be learnt from studying the stars within globular clusters, but also from the stars outside globular clusters, beyond the tidal radius. Whether the structure is in the form of tidal tails such as the iconic tails of Palomar 5, or part of a much larger scale stellar feature such ...
We report the first results of a program to study the internal kinematics of globular clusters in th...
In order to probe the origins and history of the Milky Way halo, I executed a photometric survey of ...
A serious limitation in the study of many globular clusters – especially those located towards the c...
We discuss recent observational and numerical work on tidal tails in globular clusters. Evidence of ...
We present a second set of results from a wide-field photometric survey of the environs of Milky Way...
We use photometry from the DECam Legacy Survey to detect candidate tidal tails extending ∼5° on eith...
Globular clusters are roughly spherical collections of hundreds of thousands or millions of stars th...
We report the results of a systematic photometric survey of the peripheral regions of a sample of 14...
We report the discovery of tidal tails around the two outer halo globular clusters, Eridanus and Pal...
We present the results of a spectroscopic survey of the outskirts of four globular - 1261, NGC 4590,...
We present results based on Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey (DECaLS) DR8 astrometric and photometri...
Understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies is one of the most active areas of research i...
Using imaging that shows 4 mag of main-sequence stars, we have discovered that the Galactic globular...
We present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a realistic Milky Way po...
Recent work on globular cluster systems in dwarf galaxies outside the Local Group is reviewed. Recen...
We report the first results of a program to study the internal kinematics of globular clusters in th...
In order to probe the origins and history of the Milky Way halo, I executed a photometric survey of ...
A serious limitation in the study of many globular clusters – especially those located towards the c...
We discuss recent observational and numerical work on tidal tails in globular clusters. Evidence of ...
We present a second set of results from a wide-field photometric survey of the environs of Milky Way...
We use photometry from the DECam Legacy Survey to detect candidate tidal tails extending ∼5° on eith...
Globular clusters are roughly spherical collections of hundreds of thousands or millions of stars th...
We report the results of a systematic photometric survey of the peripheral regions of a sample of 14...
We report the discovery of tidal tails around the two outer halo globular clusters, Eridanus and Pal...
We present the results of a spectroscopic survey of the outskirts of four globular - 1261, NGC 4590,...
We present results based on Dark Energy Camera Legacy Survey (DECaLS) DR8 astrometric and photometri...
Understanding the formation and evolution of galaxies is one of the most active areas of research i...
Using imaging that shows 4 mag of main-sequence stars, we have discovered that the Galactic globular...
We present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a realistic Milky Way po...
Recent work on globular cluster systems in dwarf galaxies outside the Local Group is reviewed. Recen...
We report the first results of a program to study the internal kinematics of globular clusters in th...
In order to probe the origins and history of the Milky Way halo, I executed a photometric survey of ...
A serious limitation in the study of many globular clusters – especially those located towards the c...