The Hubble Space Telescope UV legacy survey of galactic globular clusters: The internal kinematics of the multiple stellar populations in NGC 2808

dc.contributor.authorBellini, A
dc.contributor.authorVesperini, Enrico
dc.contributor.authorPiotto, G
dc.contributor.authorMilone, Antonino
dc.contributor.authorHong, J.
dc.contributor.authorAnderson, Jay
dc.contributor.authorvan der Marel, R P
dc.contributor.authorBedin, L R
dc.contributor.authorCassisi, S
dc.contributor.authorD’Antona, F.
dc.contributor.authorMarino, Anna
dc.contributor.authorRenzini, Alvio
dc.date.accessioned2016-06-14T23:20:09Z
dc.date.issued2015
dc.date.updated2016-06-14T08:46:18Z
dc.description.abstractNumerous observational studies have revealed the ubiquitous presence of multiple stellar populations in globular clusters and cast many difficult challenges for the study of the formation and dynamical history of these stellar systems. In this Letter we present the results of a study of the kinematic properties of multiple populations in NGC 2808 based on high-precision Hubble Space Telescope proper-motion measurements. In a recent study, Milone et al. identified five distinct populations (A-E) in NGC 2808. Populations D and E coincide with the helium-enhanced populations in the middle and the blue main sequences (mMS and bMS) previously discovered by Piotto et al.; populations A-C correspond to the redder main sequence that, in Piotto et al., was associated with the primordial stellar population. Our analysis shows that, in the outermost regions probed (between about 1.5 and 2 times the cluster half-light radius), the velocity distribution of populations D and E is radially anisotropic (the deviation from an isotropic distribution is significant at the ∼3.5σ level). Stars of populations D and E have a smaller tangential velocity dispersion than those of populations A-C, while no significant differences are found in the radial velocity dispersion. We present the results of a numerical simulation showing that the observed differences between the kinematics of these stellar populations are consistent with the expected kinematic fingerprint of the diffusion toward the cluster outer regions of stellar populations initially more centrally concentrated.
dc.identifier.issn2041-8205
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/1885/103236
dc.publisherInstitute of Physics Publishing Ltd.
dc.rightsAuthor/s retain copyrighten_AU
dc.sourceAstrophysical Journal Letters
dc.titleThe Hubble Space Telescope UV legacy survey of galactic globular clusters: The internal kinematics of the multiple stellar populations in NGC 2808
dc.typeJournal article
dcterms.accessRightsOpen Accessen_AU
local.bibliographicCitation.issue1
local.contributor.affiliationBellini, A, Space Telescope Science Institute
local.contributor.affiliationVesperini, Enrico, Indiana University
local.contributor.affiliationPiotto, G, Università di Padova
local.contributor.affiliationMilone, Antonino, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationHong, J., Indiana University
local.contributor.affiliationAnderson, Jay, Space Telescope Science Institute
local.contributor.affiliationvan der Marel, R P, Space Telescope Science Institute
local.contributor.affiliationBedin, L R, INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova
local.contributor.affiliationCassisi, S, Instituto Nazionale di Astrofisica Osservatorio Astronomico di Teramo
local.contributor.affiliationD’Antona, F., Osservatorio Astronomico di Roma
local.contributor.affiliationMarino, Anna, College of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, ANU
local.contributor.affiliationRenzini, Alvio, INAF-Osservatorio Astronomico di Padova
local.contributor.authoruidMilone, Antonino, u5219567
local.contributor.authoruidMarino, Anna, u5239722
local.description.notesImported from ARIES
local.identifier.absfor020100 - ASTRONOMICAL AND SPACE SCIENCES
local.identifier.absseo970102 - Expanding Knowledge in the Physical Sciences
local.identifier.ariespublicationU3488905xPUB5748
local.identifier.citationvolume810
local.identifier.doi10.1088/2041-8205/810/1/L13
local.identifier.scopusID2-s2.0-84940516286
local.type.statusPublished Version

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