Globular Clusters*

Globular Clusters*

Phys. 102: Introduction to Astronomy Name ______________________Key GLOBULAR CLUSTERS* Globular clusters are some of the oldest structures in the galaxy. They are very large, gravitationally bound groups of stars that have the reddish tint of an aging stellar population. Each is on an orbit about the center of the galaxy independent of the motions of other clusters or the disk of stars. Their positions and orbits thus give us information about the center of our home galaxy, the Milky Way. Plot the positions of some globular clusters relative to the Sun (the motion of the Earth through the seasons must be removed from all astronomical measurements of cosmic bodies, so we consider their positions to be relative to the Sun). Below is a selection of clusters, their galactic latitudes and distances. Plot these on the polar grid on the following page. Number 2, NGC 1851 is plotted for you. Latitude Distance Number Name degrees light years 1 NGC 288 -90.6 29000 2 NGC 1851 -145 39000 Plotted as an example. 3 NGC 1904 -150.6 42000 4 NGC 2298 -164 35000 5 NGC 4147 102.8 63000 6 NGC 5634 49.3 82000 7 NGC 5897 46 24000 8 NGC 5904 4 24000 9 NGC 6121 16 7000 10 NGC 6144 16 33000 11 NGC 6171 23 20000 12 NGC 6218 26.3 16000 13 NGC 6229 40.3 99000 14 NGC 6284 10 47000 15 NGC 6284 9.9 50000 16 NGC 6316 6 35000 17 NGC 6333 11 26000 18 NGC 6356 10.2 50000 19 NGC 6426 16.2 68000 20 NGC 6453 -4 36000 21 NGC 6535 10.4 22000 22 NGC 6652 -11 31000 23 NGC 6681 -13 6000 24 NGC 6715 -14.1 87000 25 NGC 6723 -17 8000 26 NGC 6809 -23 17000 27 NGC 6864 -26 61000 28 NGC 6864 -25.8 68000 29 NGC 6934 -18.9 51000 30 NGC 7099 30 41000 * Adapted from Desch & Terndrup (2012), Starry Night Workbook with Starry Night College Software for Understanding Our Universe, (W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.:New York). Phys. 102: Introduction to Astronomy Spring 2021 Plot the globular cluster positions on the plot below, centered on the Sun. After finishing, mark the position you see as the center of the galaxy (the centroid of the globular cluster distribution) along the 0° line. 90° 100° 80° 100 kly 110° 70° 90 kly 120° 60° 80 kly 130° 50° 70 kly 140° 40° 60 kly 150° 50 kly 30° 40 kly 160° 20° 30 kly 20 kly 170° 10° 10 kly 180° 0° 10 kly −170° −10° 20 kly 30 kly −160° −20° NGC 1851: 40 kly -145°, 39kly −150 ° 50 kly −30° 60 kly −140° −40° 70 kly − 130° 80 kly −50° −120° 90 kly −60° − −110° 70° −100° 100 kly −80° −90° Distance to Galactic Center ____26.7___ __ kly. Compare to the current average value of 26 kly. The average of the positions and distances above is marked by a star at 2.64° and 26.7 kly. This is very close to the current average. Cool! .

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