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In-situ versus accreted Milky Way globular clusters: a new classification method and implications for cluster formation

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY(2024)

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We present a new scheme for the classification of the in-situ and accreted globular clusters (GCs). The scheme uses total energy E and z-component of the orbital angular momentum and is calibrated using the [Al/Fe] abundance ratio. We demonstrate that this classification results in two GC populations with distinct spatial, kinematic, and chemical abundance distributions. The in-situ GCs are distributed within the central 10 kpc of the Galaxy in a flattened configuration aligned with the Milky Way (MW) disc, while the accreted GCs have a wide distribution of distances and a spatial distribution close to spherical. In-situ and accreted GCs have different [Fe/H] distributions with the well-known bimodality present only in the metallicity distribution of the in-situ GCs. Furthermore, the accreted and in-situ GCs are well separated in the plane of [Al/Fe] - [Mg/Fe] abundance ratios and follow distinct sequences in the age-[Fe/H] plane. The in-situ GCs in our classification show a clear disc spin-up signature - the increase of median V-phi at metallicities -1.3 < [Fe/H] < -1 similar to the spin-up in the in-situ field stars. This signature signals the MW's disc formation, which occurred approximate to 11.7-12.7 Gyr ago (or at z approximate to 3.1-5.3) according to in-situ GC ages. In-situ GCs with metallicities of [Fe/H] greater than or similar to -1.3 were thus born in the MW disc, while lower metallicity in-situ GCs were born during early, turbulent, pre-disc stages of the evolution of the Galaxy and are part of its Aurora stellar component.
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stars: kinematics and dynamics,Galaxy: abundances,Galaxy: globular clusters,Galaxy: evolution,Galaxy: formation,Galaxy: structure
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