In the context of a star cluster moving on a circular galactic orbit, a “potential escaper” is a cluster star that has orbital energy greater than the escape energy, and yet is confined within the Jacobi radius of the stellar system. On the other hand analytic models of stellar clusters typically have a truncation energy equal to the cluster escape energy, and therefore explicitly exclude these energetically unbound stars. Starting from the landmark analysis performed by Hénon of periodic orbits of the circular Hill equations, we present a numerical exploration of the population of “non-escapers”, defined here as those stars which remain within two Jacobi radii for several galactic periods, with energy above the escape energy. We show that ...
Star clusters which are about to or have finished the process of star formation are commonly found s...
In this paper we use recently developed phase-space transport theory coupled with a so-called classi...
A stellar system being usually conceived, in a first approximation, as a group of point-like stars h...
In the context of a star cluster moving on a circular galactic orbit, a “potential escaper” is a clu...
An increasing number of observations of the outer regions of globular clusters (GCs) have shown a fl...
By investigating the behaviour of potential escapers in evolutionary models of globular clusters, I ...
Tidal tails of star clusters are not homogeneous but show well-defined clumps in observations as wel...
This thesis is concerned with investigations on the dissolution of star clusters in the tidal field ...
Based on our recent work on tidal tails of star clusters we investigate star clusters of a few 104 M...
The dissolution process of star clusters is rather intricate for theory. We investigate it in the co...
Context. The residual gas within newly formed star clusters is expelled through stellar feedback on ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the escape dynamics in a Hamiltonian system describing the m...
We present new models of the evolution and dissolution of star clusters evolving under the combined ...
Context. The dynamical escape of stars from star clusters affects the shape of the stellar mass func...
We study the evolution of star clusters on circular and eccentric orbits using direct N-body simulat...
Star clusters which are about to or have finished the process of star formation are commonly found s...
In this paper we use recently developed phase-space transport theory coupled with a so-called classi...
A stellar system being usually conceived, in a first approximation, as a group of point-like stars h...
In the context of a star cluster moving on a circular galactic orbit, a “potential escaper” is a clu...
An increasing number of observations of the outer regions of globular clusters (GCs) have shown a fl...
By investigating the behaviour of potential escapers in evolutionary models of globular clusters, I ...
Tidal tails of star clusters are not homogeneous but show well-defined clumps in observations as wel...
This thesis is concerned with investigations on the dissolution of star clusters in the tidal field ...
Based on our recent work on tidal tails of star clusters we investigate star clusters of a few 104 M...
The dissolution process of star clusters is rather intricate for theory. We investigate it in the co...
Context. The residual gas within newly formed star clusters is expelled through stellar feedback on ...
The aim of this paper is to investigate the escape dynamics in a Hamiltonian system describing the m...
We present new models of the evolution and dissolution of star clusters evolving under the combined ...
Context. The dynamical escape of stars from star clusters affects the shape of the stellar mass func...
We study the evolution of star clusters on circular and eccentric orbits using direct N-body simulat...
Star clusters which are about to or have finished the process of star formation are commonly found s...
In this paper we use recently developed phase-space transport theory coupled with a so-called classi...
A stellar system being usually conceived, in a first approximation, as a group of point-like stars h...