Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-10-11
Astrophys.J.634:L41-L44,2005
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in ApJ Letters
Scientific paper
10.1086/498746
We present new Hubble Space Telescope (HST)-NIC3, near-infrared H-band photometry of globular clusters (GC) around NGC 4365 and NGC 1399 in combination with archival HST-WCPC2 and ACS optical data. We find that NGC 4365 has a number of globular clusters with bluer optical colors than expected for their red optical to near-infrared colors and an old age. The only known way to explain these colors is with a significant population of intermediate-age (2-8 Gyr) clusters in this elliptical galaxy. In contrast, NGC 1399 reveals no such population. Our result for NGC 1399 is in agreement with previous spectroscopic work that suggests that its clusters have a large metallicity spread and are nearly all old. In the literature, there are various results from spectroscopic studies of modest samples of NGC 4365 globular clusters. The spectroscopic data allow for either the presence or absence of a significant population of intermediate-age clusters, given the index uncertainties indicated by comparing objects in common between these studies and the few spectroscopic candidates with optical to near-IR colors indicative of intermediate ages. Our new near-IR data of the NGC 4365 GC system with much higher signal-to-noise agrees well with earlier published photometry and both give strong evidence of a significant intermediate-age component. The agreement between the photometric and spectroscopic results for NGC 1399 and other systems lends further confidence to this conclusion, and to the effectiveness of the near-IR technique.
Ashman Keith M.
Hempel Maren
Kissler-Patig Markus
Kundu Arunav
Maccarone Thomas J.
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