Publications (66)
Testing lowered isothermal models with direct N-body simulations of globular clusters - II: Multimass models
Miklos Peuten, Alice Zocchi, Mark Gieles +1
A stellar-mass black hole population in the globular cluster NGC 6101?
Miklos Peuten, Alice Zocchi, Mark Gieles +2
Cluster Disruption: Combining Theory and Observations
Nate Bastian, Mark Gieles
If it does not kill them, it makes them stronger: collisional evolution of star clusters with tidal shocks
Mark Gieles, Florent Renaud
A clustered origin for isolated massive stars
William E. Lucas, Matus Rybak, Ian A. Bonnell +1
From Giant H II regions and H II galaxies to globular clusters and compact dwarf ellipticals
Elena Terlevich, David Fernández-Arenas, Roberto Terlevich +3
On the mass-radius relation of hot stellar systems
Mark Gieles, Holger Baumgardt, Douglas Heggie +1
The Spatial Evolution of Stellar Structures in the LMC
Nate Bastian, Mark Gieles, Barbara Ercolano +1
Evolution of star clusters on eccentric orbits
Maxwell Xu Cai, Mark Gieles, Douglas C. Heggie +1
Multiple populations in globular clusters: the distinct kinematic imprints of different formation scenarios
Vincent Hénault-Brunet, Mark Gieles, Oscar Agertz +1
Extending the Globular Cluster System-Halo Mass Relation to the Lowest Galaxy Masses
Duncan A. Forbes, Justin I. Read, Mark Gieles +1
The luminosity function of young star clusters: implications for the maximum mass and luminosity of clusters
Mark Gieles, Soeren Larsen, Nate Bastian +1
Properties of the cluster population of NGC 1566 and their implications
Katherine Hollyhead, Angela Adamo, Nate Bastian +2
The Detailed Science Case for the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer, 2019 edition
The MSE Science Team, Carine Babusiaux, Maria Bergemann +258
Concurrent formation of supermassive stars and globular clusters: implications for early self-enrichment
Mark Gieles, Corinne Charbonnel, Martin Krause +7
A prescription and fast code for the long-term evolution of star clusters - III. Unequal masses and stellar evolution
Poul Alexander, Mark Gieles, Henny Lamers +1
The inefficiency of satellite accretion in forming extended star clusters
Paolo Bianchini, Florent Renaud, Mark Gieles +1
The effect of stellar-mass black holes on the central kinematics of omega Cen: a cautionary tale for IMBH interpretations
Alice Zocchi, Mark Gieles, Vincent Hénault-Brunet
Linking the rotation of a cluster to the spins of its stars: The kinematics of NGC6791 and NGC6819 in 3D
Sebastian Kamann, Nate Bastian, Mark Gieles +2
An analytical description of the disruption of star clusters in tidal fields with an application to Galactic open clusters
Henny Lamers, Mark Gieles, Nate Bastian +3
Mass segregation in young star clusters: can it be detected from the integrated photometric properties?
Evghenii Gaburov, Mark Gieles
The Star Cluster Population of M51: III. Cluster disruption and formation history
Mark Gieles, Nate Bastian, Henny Lamers +1
Disruption time scales of star clusters in different galaxies
Henny J. G. L. M. Lamers, Mark Gieles, Simon F. Portegies Zwart
Constraining the initial conditions of globular clusters using their radius distribution
Poul E. R. Alexander, Mark Gieles
The origin of the Milky Way globular clusters
Florent Renaud, Oscar Agertz, Mark Gieles
The role of galaxy mergers on the evolution of star clusters
Florent Renaud, Mark Gieles
Spherical models of star clusters with potential escapers
Ian Claydon, Mark Gieles, Anna Lisa Varri +2
The mass and radius evolution of globular clusters in tidal fields
Mark Gieles
Mass modelling globular clusters in the Gaia era: a method comparison using mock data from an $N$-body simulation of M4
Vincent Hénault-Brunet, Mark Gieles, Antonio Sollima +5
Inverting the dynamical evolution of globular clusters: clues to their origin
Mark Gieles, Poul Alexander
Biases in the inferred mass-to-light ratio of globular clusters: no need for variations in the stellar mass function
Rosemary L. Shanahan, Mark Gieles
On the uniqueness of kinematical signatures of intermediate-mass black holes in globular clusters
Alice Zocchi, Mark Gieles, Vincent Hénault-Brunet
The properties of energetically unbound stars in stellar clusters
Ian Claydon, Mark Gieles, Alice Zocchi
GLIMPSE-CO1: the most massive intermediate-age stellar cluster in the Galaxy
Ben Davies, Nate Bastian, Mark Gieles +3
A family of lowered isothermal models
Mark Gieles, Alice Zocchi
Clusters in the solar neighbourhood: how are they destroyed?
Henny J. G. L. M. Lamers, Mark Gieles
Evolution of star clusters in arbitrary tidal fields
Florent Renaud, Mark Gieles, Christian Boily
A Hubble Space Telescope Study of the Enigmatic Milky Way Halo Globular Cluster Crater
Daniel R. Weisz, Sergey E. Koposov, Andrew E. Dolphin +6
Stellar Astrophysics and Exoplanet Science with the Maunakea Spectroscopic Explorer (MSE)
Maria Bergemann, Daniel Huber, Vardan Adibekyan +70
New insights in the origin and evolution of the old, metal-rich open cluster NGC 6791
Luis A. Martinez-Medina, Mark Gieles, Barbara Pichardo +1
A prescription and fast code for the long-term evolution of star clusters
Poul E. R. Alexander, Mark Gieles
Mass loss of stars in star clusters: an energy source for dynamical evolution
Mark Gieles
The devil is in the tails: the role of globular cluster mass evolution on stream properties
Eduardo Balbinot, Mark Gieles
Dynamical evolution of stellar clusters
Mark Gieles
Hierarchical Star Formation in M51: Star/Cluster Complexes
Nate Bastian, Mark Gieles, Yuri N. Efremov +1
An alternative method to study star cluster disruption
Mark Gieles, Nate Bastian
The contribution of dissolving star clusters to the population of ultra-faint objects in the outer halo of the Milky Way
Filippo Contenta, Mark Gieles, Eduardo Balbinot +1
The effect of secular galactic growth on the evolution of star clusters
Florent Renaud, Mark Gieles
Evidence for two populations of Galactic globular clusters from the ratio of their half-mass to Jacobi radii
Holger Baumgardt, Genevieve Parmentier, Mark Gieles +1
Mass loss rates and the mass evolution of star clusters
Henny J. G. L. M. Lamers, Holger Baumgardt, Mark Gieles
Observational evidence for a truncation of the star cluster initial mass function at the high mass end
Mark Gieles, Soeren Larsen, Remco Scheepmaker +3
Radial anisotropy in omega Cen limiting the room for an intermediate-mass black hole
Alice Zocchi, Mark Gieles, Vincent Hénault-Brunet
A flexible method to evolve collisional systems and their tidal debris in external potentials
Florent Renaud, Mark Gieles
Mass models of NGC 6624 without an intermediate-mass black hole
Mark Gieles, Eduardo Balbinot, Rashid Yaaqib +4
Black hole growth through hierarchical black hole mergers in dense star clusters: implications for gravitational wave detections
Fabio Antonini, Mark Gieles, Alessia Gualandris
Outer density profiles of 19 Galactic globular clusters from deep and wide-field imaging
Julio A. Carballo-Bello, Mark Gieles, Antonio Sollima +3
Star cluster life-times: dependence on mass, radius and environment
Mark Gieles, Henny Lamers, Holger Baumgardt
Testing lowered isothermal models with direct N-body simulations of globular clusters
Alice Zocchi, Mark Gieles, Vincent Hénault-Brunet +1
Probing dark matter with star clusters: a dark matter core in the ultra-faint dwarf Eridanus II
Filippo Contenta, Eduardo Balbinot, James A. Petts +6
The evolution of the global stellar mass function of star clusters: an analytic description
Henny J. G. L. M. Lamers, Holger Baumgardt, Mark Gieles
Do all stars in the solar neighbourhood form in clusters? A cautionary note on the use of the distribution of surface densities
Mark Gieles, Nick Moeckel, Cathie J. Clarke
Young massive star clusters
Simon Portegies Zwart, Steve McMillan, Mark Gieles
The distinction between star clusters and associations
Mark Gieles, Simon Portegies Zwart
Globular Cluster Formation and Evolution in the Context of Cosmological Galaxy Assembly: Open Questions
Duncan A. Forbes, Nate Bastian, Mark Gieles +9
A prescription and fast code for the long-term evolution of star clusters - II. Unbalanced and core evolution
Mark Gieles, Poul Alexander, Henny Lamers +1
The life cycle of star cluster in a tidal field
Mark Gieles, Douglas C. Heggie, HongSheng Zhao