Compact Stellar Systems around NGC 1399
P. Firth, M.J. Drinkwater, E.A. Evstigneeva, M.D. Gregg, A. Karick,, J.B. Jones, S. Phillipps

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically identified and analyzed the properties and distribution of compact stellar systems around NGC 1399, revealing their spatial, kinematic, and color characteristics within the Fornax Cluster.
Contribution
It provides the first spectroscopic redshifts for faint CSS around NGC 1399 and characterizes their distribution, velocities, and metallicity differences from previous studies.
Findings
Unbound CSS are mostly off the main stellar locus in colour space.
Their distribution follows the Fornax galaxy distribution with possible weak rotation.
They have a lower velocity dispersion than surrounding dwarf galaxies.
Abstract
We have obtained spectroscopic redshifts of colour-selected point sources in four wide area VLT-FLAMES fields around the Fornax Cluster giant elliptical galaxy NGC 1399, identifying as cluster members 30 previously unknown faint (-10.5<M_g'<-8.8) compact stellar systems (CSS), and improving redshift accuracy for 23 previously catalogued CSS. By amalgamating our results with CSS from previous 2dF observations and excluding CSS dynamically associated with prominent (non-dwarf) galaxies surrounding NGC 1399, we have isolated 80 `unbound' systems that are either part of NGC 1399's globular cluster (GC) system or intracluster GCs. For these unbound systems, we find (i) they are mostly located off the main stellar locus in colour-colour space; (ii) their projected distribution about NGC 1399 is anisotropic, following the Fornax Cluster galaxy distribution, and there is weak evidence for…
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