The SLUGGS Survey: HST/ACS Mosaic Imaging of the NGC 3115 Globular Cluster System
Zachary G. Jennings, Jay Strader, Aaron J. Romanowsky, Jean P. Brodie,, Jacob A. Arnold, Dacheng Lin, Jimmy A. Irwin, Gregory R. Sivakoff, Ka-Wah, Wong

TL;DR
This study provides detailed photometric and structural analysis of globular clusters in NGC 3115, revealing color bimodality, size differences, and X-ray associations, enhancing understanding of their properties and relationships.
Contribution
It offers new measurements of globular cluster sizes, colors, and X-ray associations in NGC 3115, including evidence for a blue tilt and color gradients, with a comprehensive multi-instrument dataset.
Findings
Color bimodality in GC system confirmed.
Blue tilt indicates mass-metallicity relation.
Higher X-ray association in red GCs.
Abstract
We present HST/ACS and photometry and half-light radii measurements of 360 globular cluster (GC) candidates around the nearby S0 galaxy NGC 3115. We also include Subaru/Suprime-Cam , , and photometry of 421 additional candidates. The well-established color bimodality of the GC system is obvious in the HST/ACS photometry. We find evidence for a "blue tilt" in the blue GCs, wherein the blue GCs get redder as luminosity increases, indicative of a mass-metallicity relationship. We find a color gradient in both the red and blue subpopulations, with each group of clusters becoming bluer at larger distances from NGC 3115. The gradient is of similar strength in both subpopulations, but is monotonic and more significant for the blue clusters. On average, the blue clusters have ~10% larger than the red clusters. This average difference is less than is…
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