VLT Spectroscopy of Globular Clusters in Low Surface Brightness Dwarf Galaxies
Thomas H. Puzia (HIA), Margarita E. Sharina (SAO)

TL;DR
This study uses VLT spectroscopy to analyze globular clusters in five low surface brightness dwarf galaxies, revealing their ages, metallicities, and abundance patterns, and comparing these properties with those of other galaxy types.
Contribution
It provides new spectroscopic data on GCs in LSB dwarf galaxies, confirming their ages and metallicities, and compares their chemical properties with Milky Way and Local Group GCs.
Findings
Confirmed 26 GCs with radial velocities.
Most GCs are old, with some intermediate-age clusters.
GCs show lower alpha-element enhancement than Milky Way GCs.
Abstract
We present VLT/FORS2 spectroscopic observations of globular clusters (GCs) in five low surface brightness (LSB) dwarf galaxies: KK211 and KK221, which are both dwarf spheroidal satellites (dSph) of NGC 5128, dSph KK84 located close to the isolated S0 galaxy NGC 3115, and two isolated dwarf irregular (dIrr) galaxies UGC 3755 and ESO 490-17. Our sample is selected from the Sharina et al. (2005) database of Hubble Space Telescope WFPC2 photometry of GC candidates in dwarf galaxies. For objects with accurate radial velocity measurements we confirm 26 as genuine GCs out of the 27 selected candidates from our WFPC2 survey. Lick absorption line indices in the spectra of confirmed GCs and the subsequent comparison with SSP model predictions show that all confirmed GCs in dSphs are old, except GC KK211-3-149 (6 +/- 2 Gyr), which we consider to be the nucleus of KK211. GCs in UGC 3755 and ESO…
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