Compact stellar systems in the Fornax cluster: a UV perspective
Steffen Mieske, Michael Hilker, Dominik J. Bomans, Soo-Chang Rey, Suk, Kim, Suk-Jin Yoon, Chul Chung

TL;DR
This study uses UV data from GALEX to analyze the UV excess in massive globular clusters and ultra-compact dwarf galaxies in the Fornax cluster, revealing insights into their stellar populations and chemical enrichment.
Contribution
It provides the first UV photometric analysis of Fornax GCs and UCDs, highlighting UV excess and potential helium enrichment effects in these compact stellar systems.
Findings
Seven out of 17 massive GCs show UV excess beyond models with helium enrichment.
Fornax GCs exhibit stronger UV excess than those in M31 and M87.
Most UCDs with FUV data also show UV excess consistent with old, helium-enhanced populations.
Abstract
In recent years, increasing evidence for chemical complexity and multiple stellar populations in massive globular clusters (GCs) has emerged, including extreme horizontal branches (EHBs) and UV excess. Our goal is to improve our understanding of UV excess in the regime of both massive GCs and ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs). To this end, we use deep archival GALEX data of the central Fornax cluster to measure NUV and FUV magnitudes of UCDs and massive GCs. We obtain NUV photometry for a sample of 35 compact objects with -13.5<M_V<-10 mag. Of those, 21 objects also have FUV photometry. Roughly half of the sources fall into the UCD luminosity regime (M_V <=-11 mag). We find that seven out of 17 massive Fornax GCs exhibit a NUV excess with respect to expectations from stellar population models, even for models with enhanced Helium abundance. This suggests that not only He-enrichment…
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