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The initial conditions of observed star clusters - I. Method description and validation

J. T. Pijloo, S. F. Portegies Zwart, P. E. R. Alexander, M. Gieles, S. S. Larsen, P. J. Groot, B. Devecchi

Published 2015-07-15Version 1

We have coupled a fast, parametrized star cluster evolution code to a Markov Chain Monte Carlo code to determine the distribution of probable initial conditions of observed star clusters, which may serve as a starting point for future $N$-body calculations. In this paper we validate our method by applying it to a set of star clusters which have been studied in detail numerically with $N$-body simulations and Monte Carlo methods: the Galactic globular clusters M4, 47 Tucanae, NGC 6397, M22, $\omega$ Centauri, Palomar 14 and Palomar 4, the Galactic open cluster M67, and the M31 globular cluster G1. For each cluster we derive a distribution of initial conditions that, after evolution up to the cluster's current age, evolves to the currently observed conditions. We find that there is a connection between the morphology of the distribution of initial conditions and the dynamical age of a cluster and that a degeneracy in the initial half-mass radius towards small radii is present for clusters which have undergone a core collapse during their evolution. We find that the results of our method are in agreement with $N$-body and Monte Carlo studies for the majority of clusters. We conclude that our method is able to find reliable posteriors for the determined initial mass and half-mass radius for observed star clusters, and thus forms an suitable starting point for modeling an observed cluster\rq{}s evolution.

Comments: 39 pages, 28 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS
Categories: astro-ph.SR
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