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Table 4

Clusters sample positional and orbital parameters.

Name Classa,b R GC E tot z max Ψ P
(kpc) (102 km2 s-2) (kpc) (deg) (106 yr)

NGC 104 BD (TK) 7.4c –872e 3.1e 29e 190e
NGC 288 OH (H) 12.0c –787e 5.8e 44e 224e
NGC 362 YH (H) 9.4c –856e 2.1e 21e 208e
NGC 1851 OH (–) 16.7c –340e 7.6e 22e 584e
NGC 5927 BD (–) 4.5c −1020f 0.7f 9f 147f
NGC 6352 BD (TN) 3.3c
NGC 6388 BD (–) 3.2c
NGC 6656 OH (TK) 4.9c –871e 1.9e 18e 190e
NGC 6752 OH (TK) 5.2c –977e 1.6e 18e 156e
NGC 6809 OH (H) 3.9c −1038e 3.7e 56e 122e
NGC 7078 YH (H) 10.4c –752e 4.9e 36e 242e
Pal 12 SG (H) 16.2d 650d 20.1d 58d 730d

Notes.  Literature references are:

(a)

GGC classification by Mackey & van den Bergh (2005), where BD = bulge/disk, OH = old halo, YH = young halo, SG = Sagittarius;

(b)

GGC classification (in paranthesis) by Pritzl et al. (2005), where TK = thick disk, TN = thin disk, H = halo;

(c)

2003 revision of the Harris (1996) catalogue;

(e)

results with model JSH95 by Dinescu et al. (1999);

(f)

Casetti-Dinescu et al. (2007).Meaning of columns.

cluster name; (2) classification according to Galactic sub-component; (3) Galactocentric radius; (4) total orbit energy; (5) maximum height above the Galactic plane; (6) orbit inclination; (7) orbital period.

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