Extragalactic Globular Clusters in the Near Infrared I: A comparison between M87 and NGC 4478

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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accepted in A&A, 13 pages using the A&A macro

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10.1051/0004-6361:20020831

We compare optical and near infrared colours of globular clusters in M87, the central giant elliptical in Virgo, and NGC 4478, an intermediate luminosity galaxy in Virgo, close in projection to M87. Combining V and I photometry obtained with the WFPC2 on HST and Ks photometry obtained with the NIRC on Keck 1, we find the broad range in colour and previously detected bi-modality in M87. We confirm that NGC 4478 only hosts a blue sub-population of globular clusters and now show that these clusters' V-I and V-K colours are very similar to those of the halo globular clusters in Milky Way and M31. Most likely, a metal-rich sub-population never formed around this galaxy (rather than having formed and been destroyed later), probably because its metal-rich gas was stripped during its passage through the centre of the Virgo cluster. The V-I, V-K colours are close to the predicted colours from SSP models for old populations. However, M87 hosts a few red clusters that are best explained by intermediate ages (a few Gyr). Generally, there is evidence that the red, metal-rich sub-population has a complex colour structure and is itself composed of clusters spanning a large metallicity and, potentially, age range. This contrasts with the blue, metal-poor population which appears very homogeneous in all galaxies observed so far.

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