Global Properties of the Globular Cluster Systems of Four Spiral Galaxies

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  • Katherine L. Rhode
  • Stephen E. Zepf
  • Aaron N. Larner
چکیده

We present results from a wide-field imaging study of the globular cluster (GC) systems of a sample of edge-on, Sb−Sc spiral galaxies∼7-20 Mpc away. This study is part of a larger survey of the ensemble properties of the GC populations of giant galaxies. We imaged the galaxies in BV R filters with largeformat CCD detectors on the WIYN 3.5-m telescope, to projected radii of ∼20−40 kpc. For four galaxies (NGC 2683, NGC 3556, NGC 4157, and NGC 7331), we quantify the radial distributions of the GC systems and estimate the total number, luminosityand mass-normalized specific frequencies (SN and T ), and blue (metal-poor) fraction of GCs. A fifth galaxy (NGC 3044) was apparently too distant for us to have detected its GC system. Our SN for NGC 2683 is 2.5 times smaller than the previously-published value, likely due in part to reduced contamination from non-GCs. For the spiral galaxies analyzed for the survey to date, the average number of GCs is 170±40 and the weighted mean values of SN and T are 0.8±0.2 and 1.4±0.3. We use the survey data to derive a relationship between radial exent of the GC system and host galaxy mass over a factor of 20 in mass. Finally, we confirm the trend, identified in previous survey papers, of increasing specific frequency of metal-poor GCs with increasing galaxy mass. We compare the data with predictions from a simple model and show that carefully quantifying the numbers of metal-poor GCs in galaxies can constrain the formation redshifts of the GCs and their host galaxies. Subject headings: galaxies: spiral — galaxies: individual (NGC 2683, NGC 3044, NGC 3556, NGC 4157, NGC 7331) —galaxies: star clusters — galaxies: formation

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تاریخ انتشار 2008