Metal-Poor Globular Clusters and Galaxy Formation

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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13 pages, 1 figure, accepted for AJ

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10.1086/420995

We demonstrate a significant (> 5-sigma) correlation between the mean color of metal-poor globular cluster (GC) systems and parent galaxy luminosity. A Bayesian Markov Chain Monte Carlo method is introduced to find the mean color, and is easily generalizable to quantify multimodality in other astronomical datasets. We derive a GC color--galaxy luminosity relation of the form Z ~ L^ (0.15 +/- 0.03). When combined with evidence against a single primordial GC metallicity--galaxy luminosity relation for protogalactic fragments, the existence of such a correlation is evidence against both accretion and major merger scenarios as an explanation of the entire metal-poor GC systems of luminous galaxies. However, our relation arises naturally in an in situ picture of GC formation, and is consistent with the truncation of metal-poor GC formation by reionization. A further implication is that the ages of metal-poor GCs in dwarf galaxies constrain the main epoch of galaxy formation in hierarchical models. If the ages of old metal-poor GCs in Local Group dwarfs (> 11 Gyr) are typical of those in dwarfs elsewhere, then the bulk of galaxy assembly (at least in clusters and groups) must have occurred at z > 2.5, contrary to the predictions of some structure formation models.

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