The parameter A +, defined as the area enclosed between the cumulative radial distribution of blue straggler stars (BSSs) and that of a reference population, is a powerful indicator of the level of BSS central segregation. As part of the Hubble Space Telescope UV Legacy Survey of Galactic globular clusters (GCs), here we present the BSS population and the determination of A + in 27 GCs observed out to about one half-mass radius. In combination with 21 additional clusters discussed in a previous paper, this provides us with a global sample of 48 systems (corresponding to ∼32% of the Milky Way GC population), for which we find a strong correlation between A + and the ratio of cluster age to the current central relaxation time. Tight relations...
We used a combination of high-resolution optical images acquired with the Hubble Space Telescope and...
none6siWe present a combination of high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope and wide-field ground-base...
none14siGlobular star clusters that formed at the same cosmic time may have evolved rather different...
The parameter A +, defined as the area enclosed between the cumulative radial distribution of blue s...
The parameter A +, defined as the area enclosed between the cumulative radial distribution of blue s...
We used a sample of 25 Galactic globular clusters to empirically measure the parameter A + recently ...
This chapter presents an overview of the main observational results obtained to date about Blue Stra...
We discuss the observational properties of a special class of objects (the so-called “Blue Straggler...
none6siWe used a sample of 25 Galactic globular clusters to empirically measure the parameter A + re...
The aim of this Thesis is to investigate the dynamical evolution of Globular Clusters (GCs) by explo...
The dynamical evolution of globular clusters is theoretically described by a series of well known ev...
I report outcomes of the analysis of the A+ parameter, which measures the level of radial segregatio...
We discuss the main properties of the Galactic globular cluster (GC) blue straggler stars (BSSs), as...
The level of central segregation of Blue Straggler stars has proved to be an excellent tracer of the...
The puzzling existence of Blue Straggler Stars (BSSs) implies that they must form in relatively rece...
We used a combination of high-resolution optical images acquired with the Hubble Space Telescope and...
none6siWe present a combination of high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope and wide-field ground-base...
none14siGlobular star clusters that formed at the same cosmic time may have evolved rather different...
The parameter A +, defined as the area enclosed between the cumulative radial distribution of blue s...
The parameter A +, defined as the area enclosed between the cumulative radial distribution of blue s...
We used a sample of 25 Galactic globular clusters to empirically measure the parameter A + recently ...
This chapter presents an overview of the main observational results obtained to date about Blue Stra...
We discuss the observational properties of a special class of objects (the so-called “Blue Straggler...
none6siWe used a sample of 25 Galactic globular clusters to empirically measure the parameter A + re...
The aim of this Thesis is to investigate the dynamical evolution of Globular Clusters (GCs) by explo...
The dynamical evolution of globular clusters is theoretically described by a series of well known ev...
I report outcomes of the analysis of the A+ parameter, which measures the level of radial segregatio...
We discuss the main properties of the Galactic globular cluster (GC) blue straggler stars (BSSs), as...
The level of central segregation of Blue Straggler stars has proved to be an excellent tracer of the...
The puzzling existence of Blue Straggler Stars (BSSs) implies that they must form in relatively rece...
We used a combination of high-resolution optical images acquired with the Hubble Space Telescope and...
none6siWe present a combination of high-resolution Hubble Space Telescope and wide-field ground-base...
none14siGlobular star clusters that formed at the same cosmic time may have evolved rather different...