The Stellar Distribution of the Globular Cluster M55

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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To be published in A&A. 15 pages, A&A new Latex 2e macros. Paper also available at http://oacosf.na.astro.it/zaggia/zaggia.htm

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We have used extensive V, I photometry (down to V=20.9) of 33615 stars in the direction of the globular cluster M55 to study the dynamical interaction of this cluster with the tidal fields of the Galaxy. An entire quadrant of the cluster has been covered, out to ~2.0 times the tidal radius. A CMD down to about 4 magnitudes below the turn-off is presented and analysed. A large population of BS has been identified. The BS are significantly more concentrated in the inner 300 arcsec, while they become less concentrated in the cluster envelope. We have obtained luminosity functions at various radial intervals from the center and their corresponding mass functions. Both clearly show the presence of mass segregation inside the cluster. A dynamical analysis shows that the observed mass segregation is compatible with what is predicted by multi-mass King-Michie models. The global mass function is very flat with a power-law slope of x=-1.0+/-0.4. This suggest that M55 might have suffered selective losses of stars, caused by tidal interactions with the Galactic disk and bulge. The radial density profile of M55 out to ~2.0 r_t suggests the presence of extra-tidal stars whose nature could be connected with the cluster.

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