We present some results of numerical simulations of a globular cluster orbiting in the central region of a triaxial galaxy on a set of ``loop'' orbits. Tails start forming after about a quarter of the globular cluster orbital period and develop, in most cases, along the cluster orbit, showing clumpy substructures as observed, for example, in Palomar 5. If completely detectable, clumps can contain about 7000 Msolar each, i.e., about 10% of the cluster mass at that epoch. The morphology of tails and clumps and the kinematical properties of stars in the tails are studied and compared with available observational data. Our finding is that the stellar velocity dispersion tends to level off at large radii, in agreement with that found for M15 and...
The globular cluster Palomar 5 is remarkable not only because of its extended massive tidal tai...
In order to understand the extended massive tidal tails of the globular cluster Pal5, its very low m...
We discuss recent observational and numerical work on tidal tails in globular clusters. Evidence of ...
Tidal tails are interesting structure recently observed around many Globular Clusters. The understan...
We report on the search for overall kinematical or structural conditions that have allowed some Milk...
International audienceWe present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a ...
By means of direct N-body simulations and simplified numerical models, we study the format...
We present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a realistic Milky Way po...
We present N-body simulations of realistic globular clusters containing initial mass function in the...
Among the possible phenomena inducing evolution of the globular cluster system in an elliptical gala...
We present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a realistic Milky Way po...
We present a study of the effects of collisional dynamics on the formation and detectability of cold...
The presence of the populous family of box orbits in triaxial galaxies makes them a place where the ...
This paper presents the first observational study of the kinematics of debris from a disrupting glob...
Tidal tails of star clusters are not homogeneous but show well-defined clumps in observations as wel...
The globular cluster Palomar 5 is remarkable not only because of its extended massive tidal tai...
In order to understand the extended massive tidal tails of the globular cluster Pal5, its very low m...
We discuss recent observational and numerical work on tidal tails in globular clusters. Evidence of ...
Tidal tails are interesting structure recently observed around many Globular Clusters. The understan...
We report on the search for overall kinematical or structural conditions that have allowed some Milk...
International audienceWe present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a ...
By means of direct N-body simulations and simplified numerical models, we study the format...
We present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a realistic Milky Way po...
We present N-body simulations of realistic globular clusters containing initial mass function in the...
Among the possible phenomena inducing evolution of the globular cluster system in an elliptical gala...
We present the results of detailed N-body simulations of clusters moving in a realistic Milky Way po...
We present a study of the effects of collisional dynamics on the formation and detectability of cold...
The presence of the populous family of box orbits in triaxial galaxies makes them a place where the ...
This paper presents the first observational study of the kinematics of debris from a disrupting glob...
Tidal tails of star clusters are not homogeneous but show well-defined clumps in observations as wel...
The globular cluster Palomar 5 is remarkable not only because of its extended massive tidal tai...
In order to understand the extended massive tidal tails of the globular cluster Pal5, its very low m...
We discuss recent observational and numerical work on tidal tails in globular clusters. Evidence of ...