The Globular Cluster Populations of Giant Galaxies: Mosaic Imaging of Five Moderate-Luminosity Early-Type Galaxies
Jonathan R. Hargis, Katherine L. Rhode

TL;DR
This study uses wide-field imaging to analyze globular cluster systems in five intermediate-luminosity early-type galaxies, revealing their global properties, spatial distributions, and color bimodality, with implications for galaxy formation.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of globular cluster populations and their properties in five galaxies, combining ground-based and HST data for comprehensive analysis.
Findings
Total globular clusters range from 120 to 2900 per galaxy.
Some galaxies show evidence of color bimodality in their GC systems.
Red (metal-rich) GCs are more centrally concentrated in NGC 5813.
Abstract
This paper presents results from wide-field imaging of the globular cluster (GC) systems of five intermediate-luminosity (M_V ~-21 to -22) early-type galaxies. The aim is to accurately quantify the global properties of the GC systems by measuring them out to large radii. We obtained BVR imaging of four lenticular galaxies (NGC 5866, NGC 4762, NGC 4754, NGC 3384) and one elliptical galaxy (NGC 5813) using the KPNO 4m telescope and MOSAIC imager and traced the GC population to projected galactocentric radii ranging from ~20 kpc to 120 kpc. We combine our imaging with Hubble Space Telescope data to measure the GC surface density close to the galaxy center. We calculate the total number of GCs (N_GC) from the integrated radial profile and find N_GC = 340 +/- 80 for NGC 5866, N_GC = 2900 +/- 400 for NGC 5813, N_GC = 270 +/- 30 for NGC 4762, N_GC = 115 +/- 15$ for NGC 4754, and N_GC = 120 +/-…
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