New Light on the Initial Mass Function of the Galactic Halo Globular Clusters

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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12 pages, MNRAS accepted

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2005.09455.x

We present new constraints on the initial mass spectrum of the Galactic Old Halo globular clusters. This has remained poorly-known so far, as both an initial power-law mass spectrum and an initial lognormal mass function could have evolved into the presently observed globular cluster mass distribution, making the initial contribution of now lost low-mass objects ill-determined. Our approach consists in comparing the evolution with time of both the radial mass density profile and the number density profile of the globular cluster system. Using the analytical expression established by Vesperini & Heggie for the temporal evolution of the mass of a globular cluster on a circular orbit in a stable Galactic potential, we evolve the mass and number density profiles of many putative globular cluster systems, each starting with different initial cluster mass spectrum and initial cluster space-density. We then compare the modelled profiles with those of the Old Halo cluster system in order to investigate which system(s) provide(s) the best consistency with the data. (abridged)

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