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The dynamical mass-to-light ratio profile and distance of the globular cluster M15

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 641, Issue 2, Pages 852-861

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IOP Publishing Ltd
DOI: 10.1086/500644

Keywords

black hole physics; distance scale; globular clusters; individual (M15); stars : kinematics; stellar dynamics

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We construct orbit-based axisymmetric dynamical models for the globular cluster M15 that fit ground-based line-of-sight velocities and Hubble Space Telescope line-of-sight velocities and proper motions. This allows us to constrain the variation of the mass-to-light ratio M/L as a function of radius in the cluster and to measure the distance and inclination of the cluster. We obtain a best-fitting inclination of 60 degrees +/- 15 degrees, a dynamical distance of 10.3 +/- 0.4 kpc, and an M/L profile with a central peak. The inferred mass in the central 0.05 pc is 3400 M-circle dot, implying a central density of at least 7.4 x 10(6) M-circle dot pc(-3). We cannot distinguish the nature of the central mass concentration. It could be an intermediate mass black hole, or it could be a large number of compact objects, or it could be a combination. The central 4 of M15 appears to contain a rapidly spinning core, and we speculate on its origin.

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