Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1996-12-11
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
31 pages, 10 figures, LaTex, accepted AJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/118319
We have used an Imaging Fabry-Perot Spectrophotometer with the Sub-arcsecond Imaging Spectrograph on the CFHT to measure velocities for 1534 stars in the globular cluster M15. Combined with previous velocity samples, the total number of stars with measured velocities in M15 is 1597. The velocity dispersion profile for M15 remains flat at a value of 11 km/s from a radius of 0.4' into our innermost reliable point at 0.02' (0.06 pc). This profile and the previously-published surface brightness profile can be equally well represented either by a stellar population whose M/L varies with radius from 1.7 in solar units at large radii to 3 in the central region, or by a population with a constant M/L of 1.7 and a central black hole of 1000 M_sol. A non-parametric mass model that assumes no black hole, no rotation, and isotropy constrains the mass density of M15 to better than 30% at a radius of 0.07 parsecs. Using the assumption of local thermodynamic equilibrium, we estimate the present-day mass function and infer a significant number of 0.6-0.7 M_sol objects in the central few parsecs, 85% of which may be in the form of stellar remnants. Not only do we detect rotation; we find that the position angle of the projected rotation axis in the central 10" is 100 degrees different from that of the whole sample. We also detect an increase in the amplitude of the rotation at small radii. Although this increase needs to be confirmed with better-seeing data, it may be the result of a central mass concentration.
Gebhardt Karl
Hesser James Edward
Pryor Carlton
Stetson Peter B.
Williams Ted B.
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