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2016MNRAS.460.2129W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 460, 2129-2142 (2016/August-1)

Globular cluster scale sizes in giant galaxies: orbital anisotropy and tidally underfilling clusters in M87, NGC 1399 and NGC 5128.

WEBB J.J., SILLS A., HARRIS W.E., GOMEZ M., PAOLILLO M., WOODLEY K.A. and PUZIA T.H.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate the shallow increase in globular cluster half-light radii with projected galactocentric distance R_gc observed in the giant galaxies M87, NGC 1399, and NGC 5128. To model the trend in each galaxy, we explore the effects of orbital anisotropy and tidally underfilling clusters. While a strong degeneracy exists between the two parameters, we use kinematic studies to help constrain the distance R_β beyond which cluster orbits become anisotropic, as well as the distance R_fα beyond which clusters are tidally underfilling. For M87 we find R_β > 27 kpc and 20 < R_fα < 40 kpc and for NGC 1399 R_β > 13 kpc and 10 < R_fα < 30 kpc. The connection of R_fα with each galaxy's mass profile indicates the relationship between size and R_gc may be imposed at formation, with only inner clusters being tidally affected. The best-fitting models suggest the dynamical histories of brightest cluster galaxies yield similar present-day distributions of cluster properties. For NGC 5128, the central giant in a small galaxy group, we find R_β > 5 kpc and R_fα > 30 kpc. While we cannot rule out a dependence on R_gc, NGC 5128 is well fitted by a tidally filling cluster population with an isotropic distribution of orbits, suggesting it may have formed via an initial fast accretion phase. Perturbations from the surrounding environment may also affect a galaxy's orbital anisotropy profile, as outer clusters in M87 and NGC 1399 have primarily radial orbits while outer NGC 5128 clusters remain isotropic.

Abstract Copyright: © 2016 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): globular clusters: general - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics

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