The Milky Way Bulge Extratidal Star Survey: NGC 6569
Joanne Hughes et al 2026 AJ 171 137 New spectroscopic evidence suggests that the globular cluster NGC 6569 is actively losing stars through tidal stripping; these stars will become part of the…
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