Constraints on blue straggler formation mechanisms in galactic globular clusters from proper motion velocity distributions
/ Authors
N. Leigh, T. Panurach, M. Simunovic, A. Geller, D. Zurek, M. Shara, A. Sills, C. Knigge, N. Gosnell, R. Mathieu
and 3 more authors
/ Abstract
For a sample of 38 Galactic globular clusters (GCs), we confront the observed distributions of blue straggler (BS) proper motions and masses (derived from isochrone fitting) from the BS catalog of Simunovic & Puzia with theoretical predictions for each of the two main competing BS formation mechanisms. These are mass transfer from an evolved donor on to a main-sequence (MS) star in a close binary system, and direct collisions involving MS stars during binary encounters. We use the \texttt{FEWBODY} code to perform simulations of single-binary and binary-binary interactions. This provides collisional velocity and mass distributions for comparison to the observed distributions. Most clusters are consistent with BSs derived from a dynamically relaxed population, supportive of the binary mass-transfer scenario. In a few clusters, including all the post-core collapse clusters in our sample, the collisional velocities provide the best fit.
Journal: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society