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pro vyhledávání: '"Gieles, P"'
Autor:
Stoop, Mitchel, de Koter, Alex, Kaper, Lex, Brands, Sarah, Zwart, Simon Portegies, Sana, Hugues, Stoppa, Fiorenzo, Gieles, Mark, Mahy, Laurent, Shenar, Tomer, Guo, Difeng, Nelemans, Gijs, Rieder, Steven
Massive stars are predominantly born in stellar associations or clusters. Their radiation fields, stellar winds, and supernovae strongly impact their local environment. In the first few million years of a cluster's life, massive stars are dynamically
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.06255
Autor:
Leitinger, Ellen, Baumgardt, Holger, Cabrera-Ziri, Ivan, Hilker, Michael, Carbajo-Hijarrubia, Juan, Gieles, Mark, Husser, Tim-Oliver, Kamann, Sebastian
The spectroscopic and photometric classification of multiple stellar populations (MPs) in Galactic globular clusters (GCs) has enabled comparisons between contemporary observations and formation theories regarding the initial spatial configurations o
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2410.02855
Autor:
Nowak, Katarzyna, Krause, Martin G. H., Siegert, Thomas, Forbrich, Jan, Yates, Robert M., Ramírez-Galeano, Laura, Charbonnel, Corinne, Gieles, Mark
Self-enrichment is one of the leading explanations for chemical anomalies in globular clusters. In this scenario, various candidate polluter stars have been proposed to eject gas with altered chemical composition during the self-enrichment process. M
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2409.16362
Autor:
Shenar, T., Bodensteiner, J., Sana, H., Crowther, P. A., Lennon, D. J., Abdul-Masih, M., Almeida, L. A., Backs, F., Berlanas, S. R., Bernini-Peron, M., Bestenlehner, J. M., Bowman, D. M., Bronner, V. A., Britavskiy, N., de Koter, A., de Mink, S. E., Deshmukh, K., Evans, C. J., Fabry, M., Gieles, M., Gilkis, A., González-Torà, G., Gräfener, G., Götberg, Y., Hawcroft, C., Hénault-Brunet, V., Herrero, A., Holgado, G., Janssens, S., Johnston, C., Josiek, J., Justham, S., Kalari, V. M., Katabi, Z. Z., Keszthelyi, Z., Klencki, J., Kubát, J., Kubátová, B., Langer, N., Lefever, R. R., Ludwig, B., Mackey, J., Mahy, L., Apellániz, J. Maíz, Mandel, I., Maravelias, G., Marchant, P., Menon, A., Najarro, F., Oskinova, L. M., Ovadia, A. J. G. O'Grady R., Patrick, L. R., Pauli, D., Pawlak, M., Ramachandran, V., Renzo, M., Rocha, D. F., Sander, A. A. C., Sayada, T., Schneider, F. R. N., Schootemeijer, A., Schösser, E. C., Schürmann, C., Sen, K., Shahaf, S., Simón-Díaz, S., Stoop, M., van Loon, J. Th., Toonen, S., Tramper, F., Valli, R., van Son, L. A. C., Vigna-Gómez, A., Villaseñor, J. I., Vink, J. S., Wang, C., Willcox, R.
Surveys in the Milky Way and Large Magellanic Cloud revealed that the majority of massive stars will interact with companions during their lives. However, knowledge of the binary properties of massive stars at low metallicity, which approaches the co
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.14593
We present a new method to combine multimass equilibrium dynamical models and pulsar timing data to constrain the mass distribution and remnant populations of Milky Way globular clusters (GCs). We first apply this method to 47 Tuc, a cluster for whic
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2407.06274
Autor:
Forastier, Bruno Rando, Pina, Daniel Marín, Gieles, Mark, Zwart, Simon Portegies, Antonini, Fabio
Dynamical interactions in star clusters are an efficient mechanism to produce the coalescing binary black holes (BBHs) that have been detected with gravitational waves (GWs). We want to understand how BBH coalescence can occur during - or after - bin
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2405.16999
We use analytical and $N$-body methods to study the capture of field stars by gravitating substructures moving across a galactic environment. The majority of stars captured by a substructure move on temporarily-bound orbits that are lost to galactic
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.19069
Autor:
Pina, Daniel Marín, Rastello, Sara, Gieles, Mark, Kremer, Kyle, Fitzgerald, Laura, Forastier, Bruno Rando
Publikováno v:
A&A 688, L2 (2024)
Context. The star-black hole (S-BH) binary known as Gaia BH3, discovered by the Gaia Collaboration is chemically and kinematically associated with the metal-poor ED-2 stream in the Milky Way halo. Aims. We explore the possibility that Gaia BH3 was as
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2404.13036
Nearly a hundred progenitor-less, thin stellar streams have been discovered in the Milky Way, thanks to Gaia and related surveys. Most streams are believed to have formed from star clusters and it was recently proposed that extended star clusters --
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.06393
Autor:
Magrini, Laura, Bensby, Thomas, Brucalassi, Anna, Randich, Sofia, Jeffries, Robin, de Silva, Gayandhi, Skuladottir, Asa, Smiljanic, Rodolfo, Gonzalez, Oscar, Hill, Vanessa, Lagarde, Nadege, Tolstoy, Eline, Arroyo-Polonio, Jose' Maria, Baratella, Martina, Barnes, John R., Battaglia, Giuseppina, Baumgardt, Holger, Bellazzini, Michele, Biazzo, Katia, Bragaglia, Angela, Carter, Bradley, Casali, Giada, Cescutti, Gabriele, Danielski, Camilla, Mena, Elisa Delgado, Drazdauskas, Arnas, Gieles, Mark, Giribaldi, Riano, Hawkins, Keith, Hoeijmakers, H. Jens, Jablonka, Pascale, Kamath, Devika, Louth, Tom, Marino, Anna Fabiola, Martell, Sarah, Merle, Thibault, Montet, Benjamin, Murphy, Michael T., Nisini, Brunella, Nordlander, Thomas, D'Orazi, Valentina, Pino, Lorenzo, Romano, Donatella, Sacco, Germano, Sandford, Nathan R., Sollima, Antonio, Spina, Lorenzo, Tautvaivsiene, Grazina, Ting, Yuan-Sen, Tozzi, Andrea, Van der Swaelmen, Mathieu, Van Eck, Sophie, Watson, Stephen, Worley, C. Clare, Zocchi, Alice
The High-Resolution Multi-Object Spectrograph (HRMOS) is a facility instrument that we plan to propose for the Very Large Telescope (VLT) of the European Southern Observatory (ESO), following the initial presentation at the VLT 2030 workshop held at
Externí odkaz:
http://arxiv.org/abs/2312.08270