Mapping Tidal Streams around Galactic Globular Clusters

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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9 pages, 3 figures, to appear in "Satellites and Tidal Streams", Prada, Martinez-Delgado & Mahohey eds., PASP

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The surroundings of globular clusters in the outer halo are one of the best places to look for the remnants of ancient dwarf satellites. The classical Searle & Zinn (1978) scenario of the formation of the Milky Way, in which the halo globular clusters formed in larger dwarf galaxies, can nowadays be considered the local manifestation of the hierarchical galaxy formation. It is now well known that some Galactic globular clusters are actually associated with the tidal stellar stream resulting from the accretion of dwarf satellites, thereby confirming that this process plays an important role in the building of the Milky Way globular cluster system. Furthermore, several recent studies have suggested that the two most luminous Galactic globular clusters (M54, associated with Sagittarius and Omega Centauri) might be the nuclei of dwarf galaxies. Extending previous suggestions, van den Bergh (2000) has argued that the ``young'' globulars located in the outer halo might be the nuclei of extinct dwarf galaxies and suggests that a search for evidence of this may prove worthwhile. If these clusters formed within larger stellar systems, we would expect to find them surrounded by a stellar population that should be revealed by deep photometry over a wide field. In this paper, we present the first (most interesting) preliminary results from a long term project designed to search for tidal debris around remote halo globular clusters, debris that may be the vestiges of the larger systems in which these clusters formed.

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