Galactic globular clusters, which are ancient building blocks of our Galaxy, represent a very interesting family of stellar systems in which some fundamental dynamical processes have taken place on time scales shorter than the age of the universe. In contrast with galaxies, these clusters represent unique laboratories for learning about two-body relaxation, mass segregation from equipartition of energy, stellar collisions, stellar mergers, and core collapse. In the present review, we summarize the tremendous developments, as much theoretical as observational, that have taken place during the last two decades, and which have led to a quantum jump in our understanding of these beautiful dynamical systems
Globular Clusters (GCs) are among the oldest gravitationally bound stellar systems, as they are char...
We investigate the evolution of the mass function of the Galactic globular cluster system (GCMF) tak...
Globular clusters formed in galactic mergers (e.g., The Antennae) can now be studied at different st...
Galactic globular clusters are ancient building blocks of our Galaxy. They represent a very interest...
Globular clusters are among the oldest objects in galaxies, and understanding the details of their f...
In this paper we address the issue of the origin of some observational properties of the galactic gl...
We summarize some observational comparison concerning the features of globular clusters (GCs) popula...
Galactic globular clusters are nearly gas-free, self-gravitating stellar systems characterized by an...
Dynamical evolution plays a key role in shaping the current properties of star clusters and star clu...
In this work we investigate the evolution of the mass function of the Galactic globular cluster syst...
This review discusses (i) dynamical methods for determining the masses of Galactic and extragalactic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2000.Includes bibliographic...
We test the hypothesis that metal-poor globular clusters form within disk galaxies at redshifts z>3....
The galactic population of globular clusters are old, dense star systems, with a typical cluster con...
We study the combined effects of relaxation, tidal heating and binary heating on globular cluster ev...
Globular Clusters (GCs) are among the oldest gravitationally bound stellar systems, as they are char...
We investigate the evolution of the mass function of the Galactic globular cluster system (GCMF) tak...
Globular clusters formed in galactic mergers (e.g., The Antennae) can now be studied at different st...
Galactic globular clusters are ancient building blocks of our Galaxy. They represent a very interest...
Globular clusters are among the oldest objects in galaxies, and understanding the details of their f...
In this paper we address the issue of the origin of some observational properties of the galactic gl...
We summarize some observational comparison concerning the features of globular clusters (GCs) popula...
Galactic globular clusters are nearly gas-free, self-gravitating stellar systems characterized by an...
Dynamical evolution plays a key role in shaping the current properties of star clusters and star clu...
In this work we investigate the evolution of the mass function of the Galactic globular cluster syst...
This review discusses (i) dynamical methods for determining the masses of Galactic and extragalactic...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Physics, 2000.Includes bibliographic...
We test the hypothesis that metal-poor globular clusters form within disk galaxies at redshifts z>3....
The galactic population of globular clusters are old, dense star systems, with a typical cluster con...
We study the combined effects of relaxation, tidal heating and binary heating on globular cluster ev...
Globular Clusters (GCs) are among the oldest gravitationally bound stellar systems, as they are char...
We investigate the evolution of the mass function of the Galactic globular cluster system (GCMF) tak...
Globular clusters formed in galactic mergers (e.g., The Antennae) can now be studied at different st...