The ACS Fornax Cluster Survey. IX. The Color-Magnitude Relation of Globular Cluster Systems
S. Mieske, A. Jordan, P. Cote, E. Peng, L. Ferrarese, J. Blakeslee, S., Mei, H. Baumgardt, J. Tonry, L. Infante, M. West

TL;DR
This study examines the color-magnitude relation, known as the 'blue tilt', in globular cluster systems across the Fornax and Virgo clusters, revealing a mass-metallicity relation and its dependence on galaxy properties.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of the blue tilt across two major galaxy clusters and links the tilt to galaxy mass and formation history.
Findings
Blue tilt detected with a slope of -0.0257 in Fornax
Merged data shows a slope of -0.0293, indicating a mass-metallicity relation Z ~ M^0.43
Blue tilt appears above a GC mass of ~2x10^5 M_sun
Abstract
We investigate the color-magnitude relation for globular clusters (GCs) -- the so-called "blue tilt" -- detected in the ACS Fornax Cluster Survey and using the combined sample of GCs from the ACS Fornax and Virgo Cluster Surveys. We find a tilt of gamma_z=d(g-z)/dz=-0.0257 +- 0.0050 for the full GC sample of the Fornax Cluster Survey (~5800 GCs). This is slightly shallower than the value gamma_z=-0.0459 +- 0.0048 found for the Virgo Cluster Survey GC sample (~11100 GCs). The slope for the merged Fornax and Virgo datasets (~16900 GCs) is gamma_z=-0.0293 +- 0.0085, corresponding to a mass-metallicity relation of Z ~ M^0.43. We find that the blue tilt sets in at GC masses in excess of M ~ 2*10^5 M_sun. The tilt is stronger for GCs belonging to high-mass galaxies (M_* > 5 * 10^10 M_sun) than for those in low-mass galaxies (M_* < 5 * 10^10 M_sun). It is also more pronounced for GCs with…
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