The extremely populated globular cluster system of the lenticular galaxy NGC 6861
Carlos G. Escudero, Favio R. Faifer, Lilia P. Bassino, Juan Pablo, Calderon, Juan Pablo Caso

TL;DR
This study analyzes the globular cluster system of galaxy NGC 6861, revealing a large, complex population with signs of past interactions, and provides new insights into its structure, distribution, and distance.
Contribution
It presents a detailed photometric analysis of NGC 6861's globular clusters, identifying a potential third subpopulation and characterizing their spatial and color distributions.
Findings
Estimated total GC population of 3000+/-300.
Detected signs of past galaxy interactions.
Identified a possible third subpopulation of GCs.
Abstract
We present a photometric study of the globular cluster (GC) system associated to the lenticular galaxy (S0) NGC 6861, which is located in a relatively low density environment. It is based on GEMINI/GMOS images in the filters g', r', i' of three fields, obtained under good seeing conditions. Analyzing the colour-magnitude and colour-colour diagrams, we find a large number of GC candidates, which extends out to 100 kpc, and we estimate a total population of 3000+/-300 GCs. Besides the well known blue and red subpopulations, the colour distribution shows signs of the possible existence of a third subpopulation with intermediate colours. This could be interpreted as evidence of a past interaction or fusion event. Other signs of interactions presented by the galaxy, are the non-concentric isophotes and the asymmetric spatial distribution of GC candidates with colours (g'-i')_0>1.16. As…
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