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1995A&A...303..761M - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 303, 761-765 (1995/11-3)

Central velocity dispersion in the globular cluster ω Centauri.

MEYLAN G., MAYOR M., DUQUENNOY A. and DUBATH P.

Abstract (from CDS):

The mean radial velocities obtained with CORAVEL for 151 individual stars located in the center of the galactic globular cluster ω Centauri = NGC 5139 are combined with the previous measurements of 318 other stars to derive the velocity dispersion profile. It increases significantly from the outer parts inwards: the 16 outermost stars, located between 19.2' and 22.4' from the center, have a velocity dispersion σp=5.1±1.6km/s, while the 16 innermost stars, located within 1' from the center, have a velocity dispersion σp=21.9±3.9km/s. This inner value of about σp(0)=22km/s is the largest velocity dispersion value obtained in the core of any galactic globular cluster and is significantly larger than the previous estimate, viz. σp=16.7±1.9km/s (Meylan & Mayor 1986). A simultaneous fit of these radial velocities and of the surface brightness profile to a multi-mass King-Michie dynamical model provides mean estimates of the total mass equal to Mtot=5.1x106M, with a corresponding mean mass-to-light ratio M/LV=4.1. The present results emphasize the fact that ω Centauri is not only the brightest but also, by far, the most massive galactic globular cluster.

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Journal keyword(s): clusters: globular - individual: ω Cen - stars: kinematics - stellar dynamics

Simbad objects: 4

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