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Optical Rotation Curves Of Distant Field Galaxies: Sub-L, Systems, Nicole P. Vogt, Andrew C. Phillips, S. M. Faber, Jesús Gallego, Caryl Gronwall, R. Guzmán, Garth D. Illingworth, David C. Koo, James D. Lowenthal Apr 1997

Optical Rotation Curves Of Distant Field Galaxies: Sub-L, Systems, Nicole P. Vogt, Andrew C. Phillips, S. M. Faber, Jesús Gallego, Caryl Gronwall, R. Guzmán, Garth D. Illingworth, David C. Koo, James D. Lowenthal

Astronomy: Faculty Publications

Moderate-resolution spectroscopic observations from the Keck 10 m telescope are used to derive internal kinematics for eight faint disk galaxies in the fields flanking the Hubble Deep Field. The spectroscopic data are combined with high-resolution F814W Wide Field Planetary Camera 2 images from the Hubble Space Telescope that provide morphologies, scale lengths, inclinations, and orientations. The eight galaxies have redshifts 0.15 ≲ z ≲ 0.75, magnitudes 18.6 ≤ I ≤ 22.1, and luminosities -21.8 ≤ M ≤ -19.0 (H = 75 km s Mpc and q = 0.05). Terminal disk velocities are derived from the spatially resolved velocity profiles by …


The Effect Of The Galactic Spheroid On Globular Cluster Evolution, C Murali, Md Weinberg Jan 1997

The Effect Of The Galactic Spheroid On Globular Cluster Evolution, C Murali, Md Weinberg

Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

We study the combined effects of relaxation, tidal heating and binary heating on globular cluster evolution, exploring the physical consequences of external effects and examining evolutionary trends in the MilkyWay population. Our analysis demonstrates that heating on circular and low-eccentricity orbits can dominate cluster evolution. The results also predict rapid evolution on eccentric orbits either due to strong relaxation caused by the high densities needed for tidal limitation or due to efficient bulge shocking of low density clusters. The combination of effects leads to strong evolution of the population as a whole. For example, within the solar circle, tidally-limited 105M⊙ …


Evolution Of The Galactic Globular Cluster System, C Murali, Md Weinberg Jan 1997

Evolution Of The Galactic Globular Cluster System, C Murali, Md Weinberg

Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

We study the dynamical evolution of disk and halo globular clusters in the Milky Way using a series of Fokker-Planck calculations combined with parametric statistical models. Our sample of 113 clusters with velocity data is predicted to descend from an initial population of 250 clusters, implying more than a factor of two decrease in population size due to evolution. Approximately 200 of these clusters are in a halo component and 50 in a disk component. The estimated initial halo population follows a coreless R−3.38 density profile in good agreement with current estimates for the distribution of halo field stars. The …