Keck Spectroscopy and Imaging of Globular Clusters in the Lenticular Galaxy NGC 524

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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to appear in MNRAS

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10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07289.x

We have obtained Keck LRIS imaging and spectra for 29 globular clusters associated with the lenticular galaxy NGC 524. Using the empirical calibration of Brodie & Huchra we find that our spectroscopic sample spans a metallicity range of --2.0 < [Fe/H] < 0. We have compared the composite spectrum of the metal-poor ([Fe/H] < --1) and metal-rich clusters with stellar population models and conclude that the clusters are generally old and coeval at the 2 sigma confidence level. To determine the mean [alpha/Fe] ratios of the globular clusters, we have employed the Milone et al. 'alpha-enhanced' stellar population models. We verified the reliability of these models by comparing them with high S/N Galactic globular cluster data. We observe a weak trend of decreasing [alpha/Fe] with increasing metallicity in the NGC 524 clusters. Analysis of the cluster system kinematics reveals that the full sample exhibits a rotation of 114+/-60 km/s around a position angle of 22+/-27 deg, and a velocity dispersion of 186+/-29 km/s at a mean radius of 89 arcsec from the galaxy centre. Subdividing the clusters into metal-poor and metal-rich subcomponents we find that the metal-poor (17) clusters and metal-rich (11) clusters have similar velocity dispersions (197+/-40 km/s and 169+/-47 km/s respectively). The metal-poor clusters dominate the rotation in our sample with 147+/-75 km/s, whilst the metal-rich clusters show no significant rotation (68+/-84 km/s). We derive a virial and projected mass estimation for NGC 524 of between 4 and 13 x 10^11 Msun (depending on the assumed orbital distribution) interior to 2 effective radii of this galaxy.

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