New density profile and structural parameters of the complex stellar system terzan 5

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Terzan 5 is a globular cluster-like stellar system in the Galactic bulge which has been recently found to harbor two stellar populations with different iron content and probably different ages. This discovery suggests that Terzan 5 may be the relic of a primordial building block that contributed to the formation of the Galactic bulge. Here we present a re-determination of the structural parameters (center of gravity, density and surface brightness profiles, total luminosity, and mass) of Terzan 5, as obtained from the combination of high-resolution (ESO-MAD and Hubble Space Telescope ACS-WFC) and wide-field (ESO-WFI) observations. We find that Terzan 5 is significantly less concentrated and more massive than previously thought. Still it has the largest collision rate of any stellar aggregate in the Galaxy. We discuss the impact of these findings on the exceptional population of millisecond pulsars harbored in this stellar system. © 2010. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

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Lanzoni, B., Ferraro, F. R., Dalessandro, E., Mucciarelli, A., Beccari, G., Miocchi, P., … Ransom, S. M. (2010). New density profile and structural parameters of the complex stellar system terzan 5. Astrophysical Journal, 717(2), 653–657. https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/717/2/653

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