2006AJ....132.2333S


Query : 2006AJ....132.2333S

2006AJ....132.2333S - Astron. J., 132, 2333-2345 (2006/December-0)

Globular clusters in Virgo ellipticals: unexpected results for giants and dwarfs from advanced camera for surveys imaging.

STRADER J., BRODIE J.P., SPITLER L. and BEASLEY M.A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have analyzed archival Hubble Space Telescope Advanced Camera for Surveys images in g and z of the globular cluster (GC) systems of 53 ellipticals in the Virgo Cluster, spanning massive galaxies to dwarf ellipticals (dEs). Several new results emerged. (1) In the giant ellipticals (gEs) M87 and NGC 4649, there is a correlation between luminosity and color for individual blue (metal-poor) GCs, such that more massive GCs are more red (metal-rich). A plausible interpretation of this result is self-enrichment, and a speculative suggestion is that these GCs once possessed dark matter halos. (2) The dispersion in color is nearly twice as large for the metal-rich GCs as for the metal-poor GCs. However, there is evidence for a nonlinear relation between g-z and metallicity, and the dispersion in metallicity may be the same for both subpopulations. (3) Very luminous, intermediate-color GCs are common in gEs. These objects may be remnants of many stripped dwarfs, analogs of ω Cen in the Galaxy. (4) There is a continuity of GC system colors from gEs to some dEs; in particular, many dEs have metal-rich GC subpopulations. We also confirm the GC color-galaxy luminosity relations found previously for both metal-poor and metal-rich GC subpopulations. (5) There are large differences in GC specific frequency among dEs, independent of the presence of a nucleus and the fraction of metal-rich GCs. Over -15<MB←18 we find little correlation between specific frequency and MB. But we do find evidence for two separate SN classes of dEs: those with B-band SN∼2 and those with populous GC systems that have SN ranging from ∼5 to 20 with median SN∼10. Together, these points suggest multiple formation channels for dEs in the Virgo Cluster. (6) The peak of the GC luminosity function (GCLF) is the same for both gEs and dEs. This is contrary to expectations of dynamical friction on massive GCs, unless the primordial GCLF varies between gEs and dEs. Among gEs the GCLF turnover varies by a surprisingly small 0.05 mag, an encouraging result for its use as an accurate standard candle.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Formation - Galaxies: Star Clusters - Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General

Simbad objects: 65

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Number of rows : 65
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NAME Fornax Dwarf Spheroidal G 02 39 59.3 -34 26 57   9.02 7.4     ~ 1741 1
2 NGC 1399 BiC 03 38 29.083 -35 27 02.67 11.05 9.74 9.59 8.12   ~ 1570 1
3 ACO S 373 ClG 03 38 29.4 -35 27 08           ~ 1826 0
4 NGC 1407 GiG 03 40 11.904 -18 34 49.36   10.64 9.67 9.13   ~ 585 1
5 IC 3019 GiG 12 09 22.257 +13 59 32.73   15.0       ~ 109 0
6 IC 3032 GiG 12 11 07.764 +14 16 30.17   15.3       ~ 82 0
7 MCG+02-31-076 GiG 12 16 33.691 +13 01 52.48   15.2       ~ 70 0
8 IC 3101 LSB 12 17 19.6485543456 +11 56 36.472097652   15.5       ~ 72 0
9 UGC 7399 A GiG 12 20 48.7985405736 +17 29 13.991194464   15.1       ~ 94 0
10 UGC 7436 GiP 12 22 19.530 +14 45 38.11   15.2       ~ 130 0
11 NGC 4318 GiG 12 22 43.2906579576 +08 11 53.850831504   14.1       ~ 132 0
12 NGC 4365 GiG 12 24 28.228 +07 19 03.07   11.5       ~ 841 0
13 M 84 Sy2 12 25 03.74333 +12 53 13.1393 12.67 12.09 10.49     ~ 1762 2
14 M 85 GiP 12 25 24.053 +18 11 27.89   10.2       ~ 644 0
15 NGC 4387 GiG 12 25 41.6768484264 +12 48 37.804615956 13.42 13.01 12.12   10.87 ~ 392 1
16 IC 3328 GiP 12 25 57.9238048368 +10 03 13.552350912   14.9       ~ 158 0
17 M 86 GiG 12 26 11.814 +12 56 45.49 10.32 9.83 8.90   7.50 ~ 1084 1
18 NAME Virgo Cluster ClG 12 26 32.1 +12 43 24           ~ 6642 0
19 NGC 4434 GiG 12 27 36.6771662112 +08 09 15.640206876   13.2       ~ 258 0
20 IC 3383 GiG 12 28 12.3076321056 +10 17 51.446913720   15.5 15.18     ~ 85 0
21 IC 3381 LSB 12 28 14.8698618648 +11 47 23.359165728   14.42       ~ 165 1
22 NGC 4458 GiP 12 28 57.5613938232 +13 14 30.946545276 13.27 12.93 12.07     ~ 413 2
23 GRDG +12 52 GiC 12 29 23.5156350432 +12 27 02.909896992   16 15.29   14.16 ~ 92 0
24 M 49 Sy2 12 29 46.8 +08 00 01   13.21 12.17     ~ 2093 2
25 NGC 4473 GiG 12 29 48.878 +13 25 45.55 11.60 11.16 10.20     ~ 644 1
26 NGC 4482 GiG 12 30 10.3245430152 +10 46 46.088237784   14.2       ~ 169 0
27 NGC 4478 GiP 12 30 17.4160005576 +12 19 42.790577160 12.82 12.36 11.45   10.17 ~ 490 1
28 M 87 AGN 12 30 49.42338414 +12 23 28.0436859 10.16 9.59 8.63   7.49 ~ 7190 3
29 NGC 4489 GiG 12 30 52.2472748976 +16 45 31.866359004   13.2       ~ 252 0
30 IC 3442 GiG 12 31 20.1836306184 +14 06 54.669163572   15.4       ~ 105 0
31 IC 3461 GiG 12 32 02.747 +11 53 23.16   15.4 14.88   13.3 ~ 127 0
32 IC 3468 GiG 12 32 14.2119323256 +10 15 05.173970472   14.6       ~ 136 0
33 IC 3470 GiP 12 32 23.353 +11 15 47.56   15.0       ~ 116 0
34 IC 798 GiG 12 32 33.4026417888 +15 24 55.432700280   15.3       ~ 99 0
35 IC 3487 GiG 12 33 13.601 +09 23 49.76   15.1       ~ 79 0
36 IC 3490 GiC 12 33 13.902 +10 55 42.73   15.6       ~ 79 0
37 IC 3501 GiG 12 33 51.6142478304 +13 19 20.832571596   15.0       ~ 98 0
38 IC 3506 GiC 12 34 06.739 +12 44 29.75   16.67 15.93   14.1 ~ 92 0
39 IC 3509 GiG 12 34 11.5324571232 +12 02 56.163023196   15.3       ~ 114 0
40 2MASX J12353723+1222554 GiP 12 35 37.2512550384 +12 22 55.234598772   15.41       ~ 94 0
41 NGC 4551 GiP 12 35 37.9542692328 +12 15 50.284593432 13.49 12.97 12.02     ~ 354 1
42 M 89 LIN 12 35 39.80733343 +12 33 22.8308657 11.29 10.73 9.75     ~ 995 2
43 LEDA 42046 AG? 12 36 24.7789709448 +10 23 04.828762356   16       ~ 78 0
44 NGC 4564 GiG 12 36 26.9869512504 +11 26 21.204472848 12.51 12.05 11.12     ~ 595 1
45 IC 3602 GiG 12 38 07.097 +10 04 57.22   15.5       ~ 82 0
46 IC 3633 GiG 12 40 11.2491451848 +09 53 46.054801392   15.4       ~ 74 0
47 IC 3635 GiG 12 40 13.334 +12 52 29.98   15.5       ~ 81 0
48 IC 3647 GiG 12 40 52.6818722640 +10 28 35.428593144   15.3       ~ 71 0
49 IC 3652 GiG 12 40 58.5602846328 +11 11 04.080925212   15.1       ~ 115 0
50 IC 3653 GiG 12 41 15.7273825296 +11 23 13.997694300   14.7       ~ 114 0
51 IC 3663 GiC 12 41 39.412 +12 14 50.63   15.65     14.0 ~ 74 0
52 UGC 7854 AG? 12 41 51.987 +09 24 10.20   15.3       ~ 76 0
53 M 59 GiG 12 42 02.2581375168 +11 38 48.909507756   11.0       ~ 693 0
54 IC 3672 GiG 12 42 08.6673855720 +11 45 15.438923748   15.1       ~ 111 0
55 NGC 4636 LIN 12 42 49.8333280080 +02 41 15.951929028   12.62 11.84     ~ 1117 1
56 IC 3693 GiG 12 42 58.034 +10 40 54.93   15.4       ~ 60 0
57 M 60 GiP 12 43 39.9680 +11 33 09.696   10.3       ~ 1348 1
58 Z 71-21 AG? 12 44 11.982 +12 56 30.64   15.3       ~ 67 0
59 NGC 4660 GiP 12 44 31.9814021280 +11 11 25.739106972   12.1       ~ 417 0
60 IC 3735 AG? 12 45 20.4211125864 +13 41 33.601364304   15.1       ~ 91 0
61 IC 3779 GiG 12 47 20.281 +12 09 59.58   15.5     13.3 ~ 81 0
62 NGC 5139 GlC 13 26 47.28 -47 28 46.1           ~ 3425 0
63 NAME Serpens Dwarf GlC 15 16 05.30 -00 06 41.0   15.1       ~ 734 1
64 M 54 GlC 18 55 03.33 -30 28 47.5           ~ 1067 0
65 NAME SDG G 18 55 19.0 -30 32 43   4.5 3.6     ~ 2186 2

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