Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-10-03
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
32 pages (12 figures). to appear in MNRAS
Scientific paper
We present B and I photometry for ~300 globular cluster candidates in NGC 1379, an E0 galaxy in the Fornax Cluster. Our data are from both Hubble Space Telescope (HST) and ground-based observations. The HST photometry (B only) is essentially complete and free of foreground/background contamination to ~2 mag fainter than the peak of the globular cluster luminosity function. Fitting a Gaussian to the luminosity function we find =24.95+-0.30 and \sigma_B = 1.55+-0.21. We estimate the total number of globular clusters to be 436+- 30. To a radius of 70 arcsec we derive a moderate specific frequency, S_N=3.5 +- 0.4. At radii r~ 3-6 kpc the surface density profile of the globular cluster system is indistinguishable from that of the underlying galaxy light. At r \ltsim 2.5 kpc the profile of the globular cluster system flattens, and at r \ltsim 1 kpc, the number density appears to decrease. The (B-I) colour distribution of the globular clusters (from ground-based data) is similar to that for Milky Way globulars, once corrected for background contamination. It shows no evidence for bimodality or for the presence of a population with [Fe/H]\gtsim -0.5. Unlike in the case of larger, centrally located cluster ellipticals, neither mergers nor a multiphase collapse are required to explain the formation of the NGC 1379 globular cluster system. We stress the importance of correcting for background contamination: the colour distribution of background galaxies is strongly peaked slightly bluer than the peak of a typical globular cluster distribution. This can create the impression of skewed colour distributions, or bimodality where none exists.
Brodie Jean P.
Elson Rebecca A. W.
Forbes Duncan A.
Grillmair Carl J.
Rabban Mike
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