The specific frequencies of ultra-compact dwarf galaxies
Steffen Mieske, Michael Hilker, Ingo Misgeld

TL;DR
This study introduces a new method to quantify the specific frequency of ultra-compact dwarf galaxies (UCDs) and finds that their numbers are consistent with being the bright end of globular cluster populations, suggesting no need for alternative formation scenarios.
Contribution
The paper proposes a standardized definition for the specific frequency of UCDs and demonstrates its application across multiple environments, showing their numbers align with globular cluster populations.
Findings
UCDs' specific frequencies match those of GCs within 10-50%.
The ratio S_{N,UCD}/S_{N,GC} is approximately 1 across studied environments.
Less than 50% of UCDs could originate from dwarf galaxy remnants.
Abstract
We aim at quantifying the specific frequency of UCDs in a range of environments and at relating this to the frequency of globular clusters (GCs) and potential progenitor dwarf galaxies. Are the frequencies of UCDs consistent with being the bright tail of the GC luminosity function (GCLF)? We propose a definition for the specific frequency of UCDs, S_{N,UCD}=N_{UCD}*10^{0.4*(M_{V,host}-M_{V,0})}*c_{w}. The parameter M_{V,0} is the zeropoint of the definition, chosen such that the specific frequency of UCDs is the same as those of globular clusters, S_{N,GC}, if UCDs follow a simple extrapolation of the GCLF. The parameter c_{w} is a correction term for the GCLF width sigma. We apply our definition of S_{N,UCD} to results of spectroscopic UCD searches in the Fornax, Hydra and Centaurus galaxy clusters, two Hickson Compact Groups, and the Local Group. This includes a large database of 180…
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