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1996A&A...314..357H - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 314, 357-367 (1996/10-2)

The globular cluster system of an "old" merger: NGC 5018.

HILKER M. and KISSLER-PATIG M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We study the properties of the globular cluster system of the "old" merger NGC 5018. We detect a relatively poor globular cluster system, that can be divided into at least two populations based on colors: a small population of blue clusters, aged between several hundred Myr to 6Gyr, the formation of which was probably induced by the last interaction in the galaxy group; and one (possibly two) population(s) of old(er) clusters that can be associated with the original galaxy(ies). This composite globular cluster system is as elliptical (ε=0.5±0.3) as the best oblate model for the luminous component (about E6), but as diffuse as the dark halo implied by the same model. In terms of a power law slope, we find a fall-off of -1.3±0.4 for the globular cluster density profile, while the intensity of the stellar light falls off with -2.2±0.2. We sample the globular cluster luminosity function down to V=24.4mag, and do not reach the turnover. Fits to our data with Gaussians and t5 functions can only constrain the turn-over to VTO=26.3±0.6 mag. The total number of globular clusters derived from the luminosity function and the surface density profile of the globular clusters lies then between 800±270 and 1700±750. The amount of young globular clusters is estimated to be less than 10% of the total, evidence against a significant increase of globular clusters by the merger event in this case. The specific frequency, for which uncertainties in distance and total number cancel, is S=1.0±0.7, lower than expected for a normal elliptical galaxy. However, if the reported young luminous stellar population would brighten NGC 5018 by one magnitude compared with normal ellipticals, the corrected S value would be about 3, comparable with values found for ellipticals in small groups. Finally, the study confirms that NGC 5018 contains a large amount of dust. The globular clusters might even reveal a dust concentration.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: NGC 5018 - galaxies: star clusters - galaxies: elliptical - galaxies: interactions

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