We use N -body simulations of star clusters to investigate the possible dynamical origins of the observed spread in core radius among intermediate-age and old star clusters in the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC). Two effects are considered, a time-varying external tidal field and variations in primordial hard binary fraction. Simulations of clusters orbiting a point-mass galaxy show similar core radius evolution for clusters on both circular and elliptical orbits and we therefore conclude that the tidal field of the LMC has not yet significantly influenced the evolution of the intermediate-age clusters. The presence of large numbers of hard primordial binaries in a cluster leads to core radius expansion; however, the magnitude of the effect is...
We present a simple theory for the evolution of initially compact clusters in a tidal field. The fun...
We present a simple theory for the evolution of initially compact clusters in a tidal field. The fun...
The distribution of size as a function of age observed for star clusters in the Large Magellanic Clo...
Observations of rich LMC clusters reveal an increasing spread in core radius with increasing age. We...
In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the...
In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the...
Direct N-body simulations of star clusters in a realistic Milky-Way-like potential are carried out u...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) has a unique cluster formation history in that nearly all of its gl...
We present the results of realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clou...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) has a unique cluster formation history in that nearly all of its gl...
We present N-body simulations of realistic globular clusters containing initial mass function in the...
We use direct N-body simulations to investigate the evolution of star clusters with large size-scale...
We present the results of realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clou...
The distribution of size as a function of age observed for star clusters in the Large Magellanic Clo...
The distribution of size as a function of age observed for star clusters in the Large Magellanic Clo...
We present a simple theory for the evolution of initially compact clusters in a tidal field. The fun...
We present a simple theory for the evolution of initially compact clusters in a tidal field. The fun...
The distribution of size as a function of age observed for star clusters in the Large Magellanic Clo...
Observations of rich LMC clusters reveal an increasing spread in core radius with increasing age. We...
In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the...
In this study we present the results from realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the...
Direct N-body simulations of star clusters in a realistic Milky-Way-like potential are carried out u...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) has a unique cluster formation history in that nearly all of its gl...
We present the results of realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clou...
The Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC) has a unique cluster formation history in that nearly all of its gl...
We present N-body simulations of realistic globular clusters containing initial mass function in the...
We use direct N-body simulations to investigate the evolution of star clusters with large size-scale...
We present the results of realistic N-body modelling of massive star clusters in the Magellanic Clou...
The distribution of size as a function of age observed for star clusters in the Large Magellanic Clo...
The distribution of size as a function of age observed for star clusters in the Large Magellanic Clo...
We present a simple theory for the evolution of initially compact clusters in a tidal field. The fun...
We present a simple theory for the evolution of initially compact clusters in a tidal field. The fun...
The distribution of size as a function of age observed for star clusters in the Large Magellanic Clo...