Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2006-11-26
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
3 Figures. IAU Symposium 240 (Prague, 22-25 August 2006)
Scientific paper
10.1017/S174392130700436X
Wide or fragile pairs are sensitive probes of the galactic potential, and they have been used to provide information about the galactic tidal field, the density of GMC and the masses of dark matter perturbers present in both the disk and the halo. Halo wide binaries and moving clusters, since they are likely to be the remains of past mergers or of dissolved clusters, can provide information on the dynamical and merger history of our Galaxy. Such remnants should continue to show similar motions over times of the order of their ages. We have looked for phase space groupings among the low-metallicity stars of Schuster et al. (2006) and have identified a number of candidate moving clusters. In several of the moving clusters we found a wide CPM binary already identified in our catalogue of wide binaries among high-velocity and metal-poor stars (Allen et al 2000a). Spectroscopic follow-up studies of these stars would confirm the physical reality of the groups, as well as allow us to distinguish whether their progenitors are dissolved clusters or accreted extragalactic systems
Allen Christine
Hernandez-Alcantara Alejandro
Poveda Arcadio
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