TY - JOUR
T1 - Radial velocities in the globular cluster ω Centauri
AU - Reijns, R. A.
AU - Seitzer, P.
AU - Arnold, R.
AU - Freeman, K. C.
AU - Ingerson, T.
AU - Van Den Bosch, R. C.E.
AU - Van De Ven, G.
AU - De Zeeuw, P. T.
PY - 2006/1
Y1 - 2006/1
N2 - We have used the ARGUS multi-object spectrometer at the CTIO 4 m Blanco telescope to obtain 2756 radial velocity measurements for 1966 individual stars in the globular cluster ω Centauri brighter than blue photographic magnitude of about 16.5. Of these, 1589 stars are cluster members. A comparison with two independent radial velocity studies, carried out by Suntzeff & Kraft and by Mayor et al., demonstrates that the median error of our measurements is below 2 km s-1 for the stars brighter than B-magnitude 15, which constitute the bulk of the sample. The observed velocity dispersion decreases from about 15 km s-1 in the inner few arcmin to about 6 km s-1 at a radius of 25′. The cluster shows significant rotation, with a maximum amplitude of about 6 km s-1 in the radial zone between 6′ and 10′. In a companion paper by van de Von et al., we correct these radial velocities for the perspective rotation caused by the space motion of the cluster, and combine them with the internal proper motions of nearly 8000 cluster members measured by van Leeuwen et al., to construct a detailed dynamical model of ω Ccntauri and to measure its distance.
AB - We have used the ARGUS multi-object spectrometer at the CTIO 4 m Blanco telescope to obtain 2756 radial velocity measurements for 1966 individual stars in the globular cluster ω Centauri brighter than blue photographic magnitude of about 16.5. Of these, 1589 stars are cluster members. A comparison with two independent radial velocity studies, carried out by Suntzeff & Kraft and by Mayor et al., demonstrates that the median error of our measurements is below 2 km s-1 for the stars brighter than B-magnitude 15, which constitute the bulk of the sample. The observed velocity dispersion decreases from about 15 km s-1 in the inner few arcmin to about 6 km s-1 at a radius of 25′. The cluster shows significant rotation, with a maximum amplitude of about 6 km s-1 in the radial zone between 6′ and 10′. In a companion paper by van de Von et al., we correct these radial velocities for the perspective rotation caused by the space motion of the cluster, and combine them with the internal proper motions of nearly 8000 cluster members measured by van Leeuwen et al., to construct a detailed dynamical model of ω Ccntauri and to measure its distance.
KW - Galaxy: globular clusters: individual: NGC 5139
KW - Galaxy: kinematics and dynamics
KW - Radial velocities
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U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361:20053059
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361:20053059
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 445
SP - 503
EP - 511
JO - Astronomy and Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and Astrophysics
IS - 2
ER -