The globular cluster system of NGC1316. I. Wide-field photometry in the Washington system
T. Richtler, L. P. Bassino, B. Dirsch, B. Kumar

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive wide-field photometric analysis of NGC 1316's globular cluster system, revealing diverse ages and metallicities indicative of ongoing cluster formation post-merger.
Contribution
It offers the first extensive wide-field photometric characterization of NGC 1316's globular clusters using Washington system filters, linking cluster properties to galaxy merger history.
Findings
Cluster system confined to galaxy's outer contours
Unimodal overall color distribution with bimodal features in bright bulge clusters
Presence of young, intermediate, and old clusters with varied spatial distributions
Abstract
NGC 1316 (Fornax A) is a prominent merger remnant in the outskirts of the Fornax cluster. The cluster system has not yet been studied in its entirety. We therefore present a wide-field study of the globular cluster system of NGC 1316, investigating its properties in relation to the global morphology of NGC 1316. We used the MOSAIC II camera at the 4-m Blanco telescope at CTIO in the filters Washington C and Harris R. We identify globular cluster candidates and study their color distribution and the structural properties of the system. In an appendix, we also make morphological remarks, present color maps, and present new models for the brightness and color profiles of the galaxy. The cluster system is well confined to the optically visible outer contours of NGC 1316. The color distribution of the entire sample is unimodal, but the color distribution of bright subsamples in the bulge…
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Taxonomy
TopicsStellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
