A binary-related origin mediated by environmental conditions for blue straggler stars
National Institute for Astrophysics · University of Bologna · +3 more institutions
Abstract
Blue stragglers are anomalously massive core hydrogen-burning stars that, according to the theory of single star evolution, should not exist. They are suspected to form in mass-enhancement processes, involving binary evolution or stellar collisions. In dynamically active systems like globular clusters, the number of blue stragglers originated by collisions is expected to increase with the local density and the rate of stellar encounters. Here we analyze more than 3000 blue stragglers in 48 Galactic globular clusters with different structures, finding that their number normalized to the sampled luminosity anti-correlates (instead of correlating) with the central density, collision rate, and dynamical age of the…
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Authors
10- FRF. R. FerraroCorresponding
National Institute for Astrophysics, University of Bologna
- BLB. Lanzoni
National Institute for Astrophysics, University of Bologna
- EVEnrico Vesperini
Indiana University Bloomington
- EDE. Dalessandro
National Institute for Astrophysics
- MCMario Cadelano
National Institute for Astrophysics, University of Bologna
Topics & keywords
- Blue straggler
- Globular cluster
- Star cluster
- Stars
- Context (archaeology)
- Stellar collision
- Cluster (spacecraft)
- Binary number