Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-10-09
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
39 pages, incl. 12 figures and 8 tables; accepted for publication in The Astronomical Journal, January 2004 issue
Scientific paper
10.1086/380616
We have investigated the global properties of the globular cluster (GC) systems of three early-type galaxies: the Virgo elliptical NGC4406, the field elliptical NGC3379, and the field S0 galaxy NGC4594. These galaxies were observed as part of a wide-field CCD survey of the GC populations of a sample of normal galaxies beyond the Local Group. Images obtained with the Mosaic detector on the Kitt Peak 4-m provide radial coverage to at least 24', or 70-100 kpc. We use BVR photometry and image classification to select GC candidates and thereby reduce contamination from non-GCs, and HST data to help quantify the contamination that remains. The GC systems of all three galaxies have color distributions with at least two peaks and show modest negative color gradients. The proportions of blue GCs range from 60-70% of the total populations. The GC specific frequency (S_N) of NGC4406 is 3.5+/-0.5, 20% lower than past estimates and nearly identical to S_N for the other Virgo cluster elliptical included in our survey, NGC4472. S_N for NGC3379 and NGC4594 are 1.2+/-0.3 and 2.1+/-0.3, respectively; these are similar to past values but the errors have been reduced by a factor of 2-3. We compare our results to models for the formation of massive galaxies and their GC systems. Of the scenarios we consider, a hierarchical merging picture -- in which metal-poor GCs form at high redshift in protogalactic building blocks and metal-rich GC populations are built up during subsequent gas-rich mergers -- appears most consistent with the data. [abridged]
Rhode Katherine L.
Zepf Stephen E.
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