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Multiple populations in globular clusters: the distinct kinematic imprints of different formation scenarios
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Multiple populations in globular clusters: the distinct kinematic imprints of different formation scenarios

V Henault-Brunet, M Gieles, O Agertz and JI Read
MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY, Vol.450(2), pp.1164-1198
21/06/2015

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Science & Technology Physical Sciences Astronomy & Astrophysics stars: kinematics and dynamics globular clusters: general galaxies: star clusters: general YOUNG MASSIVE CLUSTERS SPHERICAL STELLAR-SYSTEMS MONTE-CARLO SIMULATIONS LARGE-MAGELLANIC-CLOUD SECONDARY STAR-FORMATION N-BODY REALIZATIONS DYNAMICAL EVOLUTION MILKY-WAY ABUNDANCE ANOMALIES SELF-ENRICHMENT
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