The tale of the Milky Way globular cluster NGC 6362-I. The orbit and its possible extended star debris features as revealed by Gaia DR2

Kundu R.; Fernández-Trincado J.G.; Minniti D.; Singh H.P.; Moreno E.; Reylé C.; Robin A.C.; Soto M.

Abstract

We report the identification of possible extended star debris candidates beyond the cluster tidal radius of NGC 6362 based on the second Gaia data release (Gaia DR2). We found 259 objects possibly associated with the cluster lying in the vicinity of the giant branch and 1-2 magnitudes fainter/brighter than the main-sequence turn-off in the cluster colour-magnitude diagram and which cover an area on the sky of similar to 4.1 deg(2) centred on the cluster. We traced back the orbit of NGC 6362 in a realistic Milky Way potential, using the GRAVPOT16 package, for 3 Gyr. The orbit shows that the cluster shares similar orbital properties as the inner disc, having peri-/apogalactic distances, and maximum vertical excursion from the Galactic plane inside the corotation radius (CR), moving inwards from CR radius to visit the inner regions of the Milky Way. The dynamical history of the cluster reveals that it has crossed the Galactic disc several times in its lifetime and has recently undergone a gravitational shock, similar to 15.9 Myr ago, suggesting that less than 0.1 per cent of its mass has been lost during the current disc-shocking event. Based on the cluster's orbit and position in the Galaxy, we conclude that the possible extended star debris candidates are a combined effect of the shocks from the Galactic disc and evaporation from the cluster. Lastly, the evolution of the vertical component of the angular momentum shows that the cluster is strongly affected dynamically by the Galactic bar potential.

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Título según WOS: The tale of the Milky Way globular cluster NGC 6362-I. The orbit and its possible extended star debris features as revealed by Gaia DR2
Título según SCOPUS: The tale of the Milky Way globular cluster NGC 6362 – I. The orbit and its possible extended star debris features as revealed by Gaia DR2
Título de la Revista: MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volumen: 489
Número: 4
Editorial: Oxford Academic
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Página de inicio: 4565
Página final: 4573
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1093/mnras/stz2500

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS