Global Properties of the Globular Cluster Systems of Four Spiral Galaxies
Katherine L. Rhode, Stephen E. Zepf, Arunav Kundu, and Aaron N. Larner

TL;DR
This study analyzes the properties of globular cluster systems in four spiral galaxies, revealing their distributions, specific frequencies, and correlations with galaxy mass, providing insights into galaxy formation and evolution.
Contribution
It offers new measurements of globular cluster system properties in multiple spiral galaxies and establishes a relationship between GC extent and galaxy mass, advancing understanding of galaxy assembly.
Findings
Average number of GCs per galaxy is 170+/-40.
Specific frequency of metal-poor GCs increases with galaxy mass.
Derived a relationship between GC system extent and galaxy mass.
Abstract
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 BVR filters with large-format 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, luminosity- and mass-normalized specific frequencies (S_N 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 S_N 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…
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