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2008ApJ...672L.111B - Astrophys. J., 672, L111-L114 (2008/January-2)

Are globular clusters the remnant nuclei of progenitor disk galaxies?

BOKER T.

Abstract (from CDS):

The globular cluster system of a typical spheroidal galaxy makes up about 0.25% of the total galaxy mass. This is roughly the same mass fraction as contained in the nuclear star cluster (or stellar nucleus) present in most nearby low-mass galaxies. Motivated by this ``coincidence'', this Letter discusses a scenario in which globular clusters of present-day galaxies are the surviving nuclei of the dwarf galaxies that–according to the hierarchical merging paradigm of galaxy formation–constitute the ``building blocks'' of present-day massive galaxies. This scenario, which was first suggested by Freeman, has become more attractive recently in light of studies that demonstrate a complex star formation history in a number of massive globular clusters.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Globular Clusters: General

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