WLM-1: An old, nonrotating, gravitationally unperturbed, highly elliptical extragalactic globular cluster

Stephens, AW; Catelan, M.; Contreras, RP

Abstract

Princeton University Observatory and Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile Globular clusters have long been known for presenting (at times) significant deviations from spherical symmetry. While rotation has been the main proposed explanation, other complicating factors such as their constant interaction with the strong gravitational potential of their host galaxy have made it difficult for a consensus to be reached. To address this question we have obtained high-resolution spectra of WLM-1, the lone, old globular cluster associated with the isolated, low-mass dwarf irregular galaxy WLM. Using archival HST WFPC2 data, we measure the radial ellipticity profile of WLM-1, finding it to be highly elliptical, with a mean value of 0.17 in the region 0.″5-5″, which is comparable to what is found in our Galaxy for the most elliptical globular clusters. There is no evidence of isophote twisting, except for the innermost regions of the cluster (r < 0.″5). To investigate whether the observed flattening can be ascribed to rotation, we have obtained long-slit high-resolution Very Large Telescope UVES spectra of this cluster along and perpendicular to the axis of flattening. Using cross-correlation we find that the velocity profile of the cluster is consistent with zero rotation along either axis. Thus, neither cluster rotation nor galactic tides can be responsible for the flattened morphology of WLM-1. We argue that the required velocity dispersion anisotropy between the semimajor and semiminor axes that would be required to account for the observed flattening is relatively small, of order 1 km s -1. Even though our errors preclude us from conclusively establishing that such a difference indeed exists, velocity anisotropy remains at present the most plausible explanation for the shape of this cluster. © 2006. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Título según WOS: WLM-1: An old, nonrotating, gravitationally unperturbed, highly elliptical extragalactic globular cluster
Título según SCOPUS: WLM-1: An old, nonrotating, gravitationally unperturbed, highly elliptical extragalactic globular cluster
Título de la Revista: ASTRONOMICAL JOURNAL
Volumen: 131
Número: 3
Editorial: IOP PUBLISHING LTD
Fecha de publicación: 2006
Página de inicio: 1426
Página final: 1435
Idioma: English
URL: http://stacks.iop.org/1538-3881/131/i=3/a=1426
DOI:

10.1086/500300

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS