Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2002-09-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
6 pages, invited review to appear on "New Horizons in Globular Cluster Astronomy", ed. G. Piotto, G. Meylan, G. Djorgovski, &
Scientific paper
In spite of great progress over the last $\sim 10$ years, especially thanks to HST, a number of exciting open problem still puzzle astronomers working on globular clusters in our own and other galaxies. These problems range from determining more accurate ages to assess whether massive black holes hide at the center of some clusters, from identifying the physical origin of red giant winds to assess whether there is an influence of cluster structure and dynamics on the evolution of individual cluster stars, from demonstrating whether or not some clusters possess a dark matter halo on their own to eventually understand the formation of globular clusters in the context of galaxy formation, and more. In this review, I briefly sketch how ground based telescopes and their instrumentation can help solving these problems through the present decade, 2001-2010. A glimpse to the next decade is also given.
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