The Globular Cluster Systems around NGC 3311 and NGC 3309
Elizabeth Wehner, Bill Harris, Brad Whitmore, Barry Rothberg, Kristin, Woodley

TL;DR
This study provides detailed photometric analysis of the globular cluster system around NGC 3311, revealing a large, bimodal population with metallicity-mass relations and connections to ultra-compact dwarfs, and compares it with NGC 3309.
Contribution
First detailed photometric survey of NGC 3311's globular clusters, analyzing their distribution, metallicity, and relation to UCDs, and comparing with NGC 3309.
Findings
NGC 3311 hosts approximately 16,000 globular clusters.
The blue GC sequence shows metallicity increasing with mass, Z ~ M^0.6.
The red GC sequence has constant mean metallicity but extends into UCD-like luminosities.
Abstract
We present extensive new photometry in (g',i') of the large globular cluster (GC) system around NGC 3311, the central cD galaxy in the Hydra cluster. Our GMOS data cover a 5.5' field of view and reach a limiting magnitude i' = 26, about 0.5 magnitude fainter than the turnover point of the GC luminosity function. We find that NGC 3311 has a huge population of ~16, 000 GCs, closely similar to the prototypical high specific frequency Virgo giant M87. The color-magnitude distribution shows that the metal-poor blue GC sequence and the metal-richer red sequence are both present, with nearly equal numbers of clusters. Bimodal fits to the color distributions confirm that the blue sequence shows the same trend of progressively increasing metallicity with GC mass that has previously been found in many other large galaxies; the correlation we find corresponds to a scaling of GC metallicity with…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
