CFHT Adaptive Optics Observations of the Central Kinematics in M15

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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23 pages, emulateapj style, accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal, March

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10.1086/301275

We have used an Imaging Fabry-Perot Spectrophotometer with the Adaptive Optics Bonnette on the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope to measure stellar radial velocities in the globular cluster M15. An average seeing of 0.15" full-width at half maximum, with the best-seeing image having 0.09", allowed us to measure accurately the velocities for five stars within 1" of the center of M15. Our estimate of the second moment of the velocity distribution inside a radius of 2" is 11.5 km/s, the same value we find out to a radius of about 6". However, the projected net rotation does increase dramatically at small radii, as our previous observations led us to suspect. The rotation amplitude inside a radius of 3.4" is v = 10.4 +- 2.7 km/s and the dispersion after removing the rotation is sigma = 10.3 +- 1.4 km/s, so v/sigma = 1 in this region. In addition, the position angle (PA) of the projected rotation axis differs by 100 degrees from that of the net cluster rotation at larger radii. Current theoretical models do not predict either this large an increase in the rotation amplitude or such a change in the PA. However, a central mass concentration, such as a black hole, could possibly sustain such a configuration. The rotation increase is consistent with the existence of a central dark mass concentration equal to 2500 M_solar.

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