In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clouds. We have computed eight simulations with N∼ 105 particles; six of these were evolved for at least a Hubble time. The aim of this modelling is to examine in detail the possibility of large-scale core expansion in massive star clusters, and search for a viable dynamical origin for the radius–age trend observed for such objects in the Magellanic Clouds. We identify two physical processes which can lead to significant and prolonged cluster core expansion – mass-loss due to rapid stellar evolution in a primordially mass-segregated cluster, and heating due to a retained population of stellar mass black holes, formed in the supern...
The current generation of galaxy simulations can resolve individual giant molecular clouds, the prog...
In this work, we reexamine the infall and merger scenario of massive clusters in the Milky Way’s pot...
In this work, we reexamine the infall and merger scenario of massive clusters in the Milky Way’s pot...
In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the...
We present the results of realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clou...
We present the results of realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clou...
In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the...
Core radii of globular clusters in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds show an increasing trend wi...
Core radii of globular clusters in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds show an increasing trend wi...
Our current understanding of the stellar initial mass function and of massive star evolution would s...
In this paper we report results of collisional N-body simulations of the dynamical evolution of equa...
We use N -body simulations of star clusters to investigate the possible dynamical origins of the obs...
We study the early dynamical evolution of young dense star clusters by using Monte Carlo simulations...
We use direct N-body simulations to investigate the evolution of star clusters with large size-scale...
We have followed the evolution of multimass star clusters containing massive central black holes thr...
The current generation of galaxy simulations can resolve individual giant molecular clouds, the prog...
In this work, we reexamine the infall and merger scenario of massive clusters in the Milky Way’s pot...
In this work, we reexamine the infall and merger scenario of massive clusters in the Milky Way’s pot...
In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the...
We present the results of realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clou...
We present the results of realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clou...
In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the...
Core radii of globular clusters in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds show an increasing trend wi...
Core radii of globular clusters in the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds show an increasing trend wi...
Our current understanding of the stellar initial mass function and of massive star evolution would s...
In this paper we report results of collisional N-body simulations of the dynamical evolution of equa...
We use N -body simulations of star clusters to investigate the possible dynamical origins of the obs...
We study the early dynamical evolution of young dense star clusters by using Monte Carlo simulations...
We use direct N-body simulations to investigate the evolution of star clusters with large size-scale...
We have followed the evolution of multimass star clusters containing massive central black holes thr...
The current generation of galaxy simulations can resolve individual giant molecular clouds, the prog...
In this work, we reexamine the infall and merger scenario of massive clusters in the Milky Way’s pot...
In this work, we reexamine the infall and merger scenario of massive clusters in the Milky Way’s pot...