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arxiv: astro-ph/0202269 · v1 · submitted 2002-02-14 · 🌌 astro-ph

Formation of the Galactic disk globular clusters in early dissipative minor merging

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The origin of metal-rich, highly flattened, and rapidly rotating disk globular cluster system in the Galaxy is one of longstanding issues in the context of the Galaxy formation. Our numerical simulations suggest a new ``two-fold'' scenario that the disk globular clusters are firstly formed in the high-pressure, dense central region of a gas-rich dwarf galaxy, as induced during the tidal interaction with the pre-existing, young thin disk of the Galaxy, and then dispersed into the disk region owing to the final tidal destruction of the merging dwarf. We also demonstrate that spatial distribution, total number, and metallicity distribution of the clusters formed in this minor merging depend on the mass ratio of the host to dwarf galaxy and the orbital configuration of merging. Based on these results, we discuss whether a minor merging event about 10 Gyr ago can explain both the Galactic thick disk and the disk globular clusters. Several other implications for the possible relation between the properties of disk galaxies and their disk globular clusters are also discussed.

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