Compact stellar systems and cluster environments
P. Firth, M.J. Drinkwater, A.M. Karick

TL;DR
This study expands the search for luminous compact stellar systems in Virgo and Fornax clusters, analyzing their populations, properties, and distributions across different environments using spectroscopic data.
Contribution
It provides the first redshift confirmation of isolated intracluster globular clusters and compares CSS populations and properties across multiple cluster environments.
Findings
Fornax has twice as many luminous CSSs as Virgo.
Luminous CSSs have lower velocity dispersions than other cluster systems.
No CSSs were found near the NGC 1316 galaxy merger site.
Abstract
We have extended the search for luminous (M_{b_J} <= -10.5) compact stellar systems (CSSs) in the Virgo and Fornax galaxy clusters by targeting with the recently commissioned AAOmega spectrograph three cluster environments -- the cluster cores around M87 and NGC 1399, intracluster space, and a major galaxy merger site (NGC 1316). We have significantly increased the number of redshift-confirmed CSSs in the Virgo cluster core and located three Virgo intracluster globular clusters (IGCs) at a large distance from M87 (154-173 arcmin or ~750-850 kpc) -- the first isolated IGCs to be redshift-confirmed. We estimate luminous CSS populations in each cluster environment, and compare their kinematic and photometric properties. We find that (1) the estimated luminous CSS population in the Virgo cluster core is half of that in Fornax, possibly reflecting the more relaxed dynamical status of the…
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