The Colors of Dwarf Elliptical Galaxy Globular Cluster Systems, Nuclei and Stellar Halos

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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39 pages, including 5 tables and 10 figures; accepted by the Astrophysical Journal

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10.1086/422871

We present the results of a Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 F555W and F814W survey of 69 dwarf elliptical galaxies (dEs) in the Virgo and Fornax Clusters and Leo Group. The $V-I$ colors of the dE globular clusters, nuclei, and underlying field star populations are used to trace the dE star-formation histories. We find that the dE globular cluster candidates are as blue as the metal-poor globular clusters of the Milky Way. The observed correlation of the dE globular cluster systems' $V-I$ color with the luminosity of the host dE is strong evidence that the globular clusters were formed within the the halos of dEs and do not have a pre-galactic origin. Assuming the majority of dE clusters are old, the mean globular cluster color- host galaxy luminosity correlation implies a cluster metallicity $-$ galaxy luminosity relation of $Z_{GC} \propto L_B^{0.22 \pm 0.05}$, which is significantly shallower than the field star metallicity - host galaxy luminosity relationship observed in Local Group dwarfs ($Z_{FS} \propto L^{0.4}$). The dE stellar envelopes are $0.1-0.2$ magnitudes redder in $V-I$ than their globular clusters and nuclei. This color offset implies separate star-formation episodes within the dEs for the clusters and field stars, while the very blue colors of two dE nuclei trace a third star-formation event in those dEs less than a Gyr ago.

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