The Globular Cluster Population of NGC 7457: Clues to the Evolution of Field S0 Galaxies
Jonathan R. Hargis, Katherine L. Rhode, Jay Strader, Jean P. Brodie

TL;DR
This study investigates the globular cluster system of the field S0 galaxy NGC 7457 using wide-field imaging and archival data to understand its formation history and compare it with galaxy evolution models.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of the globular cluster system in NGC 7457, including its total number, spatial distribution, and ellipticity, linking these to galaxy formation scenarios.
Findings
GC system has ~210 clusters with specific frequency S_N=3.1
GC distribution is elliptical with ellipticity ~0.66
GC profile flattens at larger radii, indicating a distinct spatial structure
Abstract
In this paper we present the results of a wide-field imaging study of the globular cluster (GC) system of the field S0 galaxy NGC 7457. To derive the global properties of the GC system, we obtained deep BVR images with the WIYN 3.5 m telescope and Minimosaic Imager and studied the GC population of NGC 7457 to a projected radius of approximately 30 kpc. Our ground-based data were combined with archival and published Hubble Space Telescope data to probe the properties of the GC system close to the galaxy center and reduce contamination in the GC candidate sample from foreground stars and background galaxies. We performed surface photometry of NGC 7457 and compared the galaxy's surface brightness profile with the surface density profile of the GC system. The profiles have similar shapes in the inner 1 arcminute (3.9 kpc), but the GC system profile appears to flatten relative to the galaxy…
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