SCYON Abstract

Received on June 24 2007

Constraining white-dwarf kicks in globular clusters

AuthorsJeremy S. Heyl
AffiliationUBC
Submitted toMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Contactheyl@phas.ubc.ca
URLhttp://www.phas.ubc.ca/~heyl
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Abstract

The wind of an asymptotic-giant-branch stars is sufficiently strong that if it is slightly asymmetric, it can propel the star outside of the open cluster of its birth or significantly alter its trajectory through a globular cluster; therefore, if these stellar winds are asymmetric, one would expect a deficit of white dwarfs of all ages in open clusters and for young white dwarfs to be less radially concentrated than either their progenitors or older white dwarfs in globular clusters. This latter effect has recently been observed. Hence, detailed studies of the radial distribution of young white dwarfs in globular clusters could provide a unique probe of mass loss on the asymptotic giant branch and during the formation of planetary nebulae both as a function of metallicity and a limited range of stellar mass.