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Globular Cluster Formation from Colliding Substructure

Piero Madau, Alessandro Lupi, Jürg Diemand, Andreas Burkert, Douglas N. C. Lin

2020The Astrophysical Journal30 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract We investigate a scenario where the formation of globular clusters (GCs) is triggered by high-speed collisions between infalling atomic-cooling subhalos during the assembly of the main galaxy host, a special dynamical mode of star formation that operates at high gas pressures and is intimately tied to ΛCDM hierarchical galaxy assembly. The proposed mechanism would give origin to “naked” globular clusters as colliding dark matter subhalos and their stars will simply pass through one another while the warm gas within them clashes at highly supersonic speed and decouples from the collisionless component, in a process reminiscent of the Bullet galaxy cluster. We find that the resulting shock-compressed layer cools on a timescale that is typically shorter than the crossing time, first by atomic line emission and then via fine-structure metal-line emission, and is subject to gravitational instability and fragmentation. Through a combination of kinetic theory approximation and high-resolution N -body simulations, we show that this model may produce: (a) a GC number–halo mass relation that is linear down to dwarf galaxy scales and agrees with the trend observed over five orders of magnitude in galaxy mass; (b) a population of old globular clusters with a median age of 12 Gyr and an age spread similar to that observed; (c) a spatial distribution that is biased relative to the overall mass profile of the host; and (d) a bimodal metallicity distribution with a spread similar to that observed in massive galaxies.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsGlobular clusterAstrophysicsGalaxySubstructureDwarf galaxyGalaxy clusterStar clusterPopulationDark matterStarsAstronomyGalaxy mergerStar formationGalaxy rotation curveCluster (spacecraft)Velocity dispersionDwarf spheroidal galaxyGalaxy formation and evolutionInteracting galaxyDark matter haloGravitationMetallicityGravitational collapseGravitational potentialMilky WayInstabilityElliptical galaxyMass distributionVirial theoremGalaxy groups and clustersKinetic energyStellar populationBrightest cluster galaxyStructure formationIrregular galaxyLenticular galaxyGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstronomy and Astrophysical ResearchAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies