TY - JOUR
T1 - How do binaries affect the derived dynamical mass of a star cluster?
AU - Kouwenhoven, M. B.N.
AU - de Grijs, R.
N1 - Funding Information:
Acknowledgements M.B.N. Kouwenhoven was supported by PPARC/STFC grant PP/D002036/1.
PY - 2009/11
Y1 - 2009/11
N2 - The dynamical mass of a star cluster can be derived from the virial theorem, using the measured half-mass radius and line-of-sight velocity dispersion of the cluster. However, this dynamical mass may be a significant overestimation of the cluster mass if the contribution of the binary orbital motion is not taken into account. Here, we describe the mass overestimation as a function of cluster properties and binary population properties, and briefly touch on the issue of selection effects. We find that for clusters with a measured velocity dispersion of σlos≳ 10 km s-1 the presence of binaries does not affect the dynamical mass significantly. For clusters with σlos≲ 1 kms-1 (i.e., lowdensity clusters), the contribution of binaries to σlos is significant, and may result in a major dynamical mass overestimation. The presence of binaries may introduce a downward shift of Δlog(LV /Mdyn) = 0.05-0.4 (in solar units) in the log(LV /Mdyn) versus age diagram.
AB - The dynamical mass of a star cluster can be derived from the virial theorem, using the measured half-mass radius and line-of-sight velocity dispersion of the cluster. However, this dynamical mass may be a significant overestimation of the cluster mass if the contribution of the binary orbital motion is not taken into account. Here, we describe the mass overestimation as a function of cluster properties and binary population properties, and briefly touch on the issue of selection effects. We find that for clusters with a measured velocity dispersion of σlos≳ 10 km s-1 the presence of binaries does not affect the dynamical mass significantly. For clusters with σlos≲ 1 kms-1 (i.e., lowdensity clusters), the contribution of binaries to σlos is significant, and may result in a major dynamical mass overestimation. The presence of binaries may introduce a downward shift of Δlog(LV /Mdyn) = 0.05-0.4 (in solar units) in the log(LV /Mdyn) versus age diagram.
KW - Binaries
KW - General
KW - Methods
KW - Numerical
KW - Star clusters
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U2 - 10.1007/s10509-009-0123-6
DO - 10.1007/s10509-009-0123-6
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84867843701
SN - 0004-640X
VL - 324
SP - 171
EP - 176
JO - Astrophysics and Space Science
JF - Astrophysics and Space Science
IS - 2
ER -