Spectroscopic Study of Globular Clusters in the Halo of M31 with Xinglong 2.16m Telescope
Zhou Fan, Ya-Fang Huang, Jin-Zeng Li, Xu Zhou, Jun Ma, Hong Wu,, Tian-Meng Zhang, Yong-Heng Zhao

TL;DR
This study spectroscopically analyzed 11 globular clusters in M31's halo, revealing their ages, metallicities, and kinematic properties, and found a very shallow metallicity gradient in the outer halo, suggesting a complex formation history.
Contribution
First detailed spectroscopic analysis of remote M31 halo globular clusters using Xinglong 2.16m telescope, providing new insights into their ages, metallicities, and spatial distribution.
Findings
Most clusters are older than 10 Gyr.
Metallicity gradient in outer halo is very shallow.
Most clusters are kinematically distinct from M31's disk.
Abstract
We present the spectroscopic observations for 11 confirmed globular clusters of M31 with the OMR spectrograph on 2.16m telescope at Xinglong site of National Astronomical Observatories, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Nine of our sample clusters are located in the halo of M31 and the most remote one is out to a projected radius of 78.75 kpc from the galactic center. For all our sample clusters, we measured the Lick absorption-line indices and the radial velocities. It is noted that most GCs of our sample are distinct from the HI rotation curve of M31 galaxy, especially for B514, MCGC5, H12 and B517, suggesting that most of our sample clusters do not have kinematic association with the star forming young disk of the galaxy. We fitted the absorption line indices with the updated stellar population model Thomas et al. (2010) with two different tracks of Cassisi and Padova, separately, by…
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