Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Sep 1979
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"On the continuing stellar formation in the central regions of some globular clusters and their relation to the pulsars Transl.
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Pulsars, Star Clusters, Stellar Evolution, Galaxies, Interstellar Gas, X Ray Astronomy, X Ray Sources
Scientific paper
The discrepancy between the predicted and observed quantities of gas in the central regions of massive globular clusters is discussed. It is hypothesized that star formation continues in the central regions by means of gas released during stellar evolution or trapped by the central region when the globular clusters pass through the center of the galaxy. Nine globular clusters are indicated at distances less than 1000 ps from which radio pulsars or X-ray sources are observed. It is argued that they could have formed relatively recently in closed pairs in the central regions and then ejected at the stage of supernova bursts with velocities over 100 ks/s.
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