Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-03-13
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in A&A, 16 pages, 15 figures
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20035737
We investigate the unusually rich cluster system of NGC4636 with wide-field Washington photometry. The globular cluster luminosity function can be followed roughly 1 mag beyond the turn-over magnitude. This corresponds to a distance modulus of m-M=31.24+-0.17, 0.4 mag larger than the distance determined from surface brightness fluctuations. The high specific frequency is confirmed, yet the exact value remains uncertain because of the uncertain distance: it varies between 5.6+-1.2 and 8.9+-1.2. The globular cluster system has a clearly bimodal color distribution. The color peak positions show no radial dependence and are in good agreement with the values found for other galaxies studied in the same filter system. However, a luminosity dependence is found: brighter clusters with an ``intermediate'' color exist. The clusters exhibit a shallow radial distribution within 7'.Within the same radial interval, the galaxy light has a distinctly steeper profile. Because of the difference in the cluster and light distribution the specific frequency increases considerably with radius. At 7' and 9' the density profiles of the red and blue clusters, respectively, change strongly which indicates that we reach the outer rim of the cluster system at approximately 11'. This feature is seen for the first time in a globular cluster system. While the radial distribution of the cluster and field populations are rather different, this is not true for the ellipticity of the system: the elongation as well as the position angle of the cluster system agree well with the galaxy light. We compare the radial distribution of globular clusters with the light profiles for a sample of elliptical galaxies. The difference observed in NGC 4636 is typical of an elliptical galaxy of this luminosity.
Dirsch Boris
Richtler Tom
Schuberth Ylva
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