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Apr 1996
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Formation of the Galactic Halo...Inside and Out, ASP Conference Series, Vol. 92, 1996, Heather Morrison and Ata Sarajedini, eds.
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We consider the orbital evolution and tidal evaporation and disruption of globular clusters in the gravitational potential of an isothermal dark matter halo using a semi-analytic model. Our results show that intermediate mass clusters of high central concentration survive for a Hubble time, while low mass clusters tend to evaporate or disrupt, and high mass clusters suffer orbital decay due to dynamical friction. The current globular cluster population is, to a large extent, consistent with that determined from our simple model.
Capriotti Eugene R.
Hamlin Michael
Hawley Suzanne L.
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