The physics governing the formation of star clusters is still not entirely understood. One open question concerns the amount of angular momentum that newly formed clusters possess after emerging from their parent gas clouds. Recent results suggest an alignment of stellar spins and binary orbital spins in star clusters, which support a scenario in which clusters are born with net angular momentum cascading down to stellar scales. In this paper, we combine Gaia data and published line of sight velocities to explore if NGC 6791 and NGC 6819, two of the clusters for which an alignment of stellar spins has been reported, rotate in the same plane as their stars.We find evidence for rotation in NGC 6791 using both proper motions and line of sight ...
We present improved values of the three components of the absolute space velocity of the open cluste...
Aims. The formation process of multiple populations in globular clusters is still up for debate. The...
NGC 6791 is one of the most studied open clusters, it is massive (∼5000 M⊙), located at the solar ci...
The physics governing the formation of star clusters is still not entirely understood. One open ques...
The physics governing the formation of star clusters is still not entirely understood. One open ques...
The physics governing the formation of star clusters is still not entirely understood. One open ques...
International audienceStellar clusters form by gravitational collapse of turbulent molecular clouds,...
Stars in open clusters offer unique insight into the outcomes of star formation through their assume...
Open clusters are used to calibrate the relationship between mass, rotation, and age because member ...
We simulate star formation in two molecular clouds extracted from a larger disc-galaxy simulation wi...
There is an increasing number of recent observational results that show that some globular clusters ...
We derived the three-dimensional velocities of individual stars in a sample of 62 Galactic globular ...
The internal dynamics of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters (GCs) provides unique con...
Context.NGC 6791 is a unique stellar system among Galactic open clusters, which is at the same time ...
Context. NGC 4372 is a poorly studied old, very metal-poor globular cluster (GC) located in the inne...
We present improved values of the three components of the absolute space velocity of the open cluste...
Aims. The formation process of multiple populations in globular clusters is still up for debate. The...
NGC 6791 is one of the most studied open clusters, it is massive (∼5000 M⊙), located at the solar ci...
The physics governing the formation of star clusters is still not entirely understood. One open ques...
The physics governing the formation of star clusters is still not entirely understood. One open ques...
The physics governing the formation of star clusters is still not entirely understood. One open ques...
International audienceStellar clusters form by gravitational collapse of turbulent molecular clouds,...
Stars in open clusters offer unique insight into the outcomes of star formation through their assume...
Open clusters are used to calibrate the relationship between mass, rotation, and age because member ...
We simulate star formation in two molecular clouds extracted from a larger disc-galaxy simulation wi...
There is an increasing number of recent observational results that show that some globular clusters ...
We derived the three-dimensional velocities of individual stars in a sample of 62 Galactic globular ...
The internal dynamics of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters (GCs) provides unique con...
Context.NGC 6791 is a unique stellar system among Galactic open clusters, which is at the same time ...
Context. NGC 4372 is a poorly studied old, very metal-poor globular cluster (GC) located in the inne...
We present improved values of the three components of the absolute space velocity of the open cluste...
Aims. The formation process of multiple populations in globular clusters is still up for debate. The...
NGC 6791 is one of the most studied open clusters, it is massive (∼5000 M⊙), located at the solar ci...