Star clusters as building blocks for dSph galaxy formation

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We study numerically the formation of dSph galaxies. Intense starbursts, e.g., in gas-rich environments, typically produce a few to a few hundred young star clusters within a region of just a few hundred pc. The dynamical evolution of these star clusters may explain the formation of the luminous component of dwarf spheroidal (dSph) galaxies. Here, we perform a numerical experiment to show that the evolution of star cluster complexes in dark-matter haloes can explain the formation of the luminous components of dSph galaxies. © International Astronomical Union 2010.

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Assmann, P., Fellhauer, M., & Wilkinson, M. I. (2009). Star clusters as building blocks for dSph galaxy formation. Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, 5(S266), 353–356. https://doi.org/10.1017/S174392130999127X

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