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Formation of ω Centauri by tidal stripping of a dwarf galaxy

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 616, Issue 2, Pages L107-L110

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/426505

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Galaxy : formation; globular clusters : individual (NGC 5139); methods : n-body simulations

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We have investigated whether or not a tidal stripping scenario can reproduce the observed surface brightness profile of omega Centauri using N-body simulations. Assuming that the progenitor of omega Cen is a dwarf elliptical galaxy, we model it with a King model with a core radius the same as that of omega Cen. A dark matter halo of the dwarf is not taken into account. We consider two different models of the Milky Way potential: a singular isothermal sphere and a three-component model. The progenitor dwarf is expressed as an N-body system, which orbits in the fixed Galactic potential. The dwarf lost more than 90% of its mass during the first few pericenter passages. Thereafter, the mass remains practically constant. The final surface density profile is in good agreement with the observational data on omega Cen, if the pericenter distance of the orbit of the progenitor dwarf is around 500 pc. This value is within the error bar of the current proper-motion data on omega Cen and Galactic parameters. Although our simulation is limited to a King-like progenitor dwarf without a dark matter halo, it strongly suggests that the current density profile of omega Cen is nicely reproduced by a tidal stripping scenario, in other words, that omega Cen can plausibly be identified with a stripped dwarf elliptical galaxy.

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