UV Insights into the Complex Populations of M 87 Globular Clusters
A. Bellini (1), A. Renzini (2), J. Anderson (1), L. R. Bedin (2), G., Piotto (2,3), M. Soto (1), T. M. Brown (1), A. P. Milone (4), S. T. Sohn (5),, A. V. Sweigart (6) ((1) STScI, (2) INAF-OAPd, (3) UNIPD, (4) ANU, (5) JHU,, (6) NASA Goddard)

TL;DR
This study uses UV and optical imaging from HST to analyze globular clusters in M 87, revealing potential multiple populations with extreme helium enrichment and spatial distribution differences.
Contribution
First detailed UV-optical analysis of M 87 globular clusters, identifying candidates with multiple populations and spatial distribution patterns.
Findings
Identification of GCs with UV-optical color gradients suggesting multiple populations.
Detection of spatial distribution differences between bluer and redder GCs.
Provision of a publicly available photometric catalog and image data.
Abstract
We have imaged with HST's WFC3/UVIS the central 2.72.7 arcmin region of the giant elliptical galaxy M 87, using the ultraviolet filter F275W. In combination with archival ACS/WFC data taken through the F606W and F814W filters, covering the same field, we have constructed integrated-light UV-optical colors and magnitudes for 1460 objects, most of which are believed to be globular clusters belonging to M 87. The purpose was to ascertain whether the multiple-populations syndrome, ubiquitous among Galactic globular clusters (GCs), exists also among the M 87 family of clusters. To achieve this goal, we sought those GCs with exceptionally blue UV-to-optical colors, because helium-enriched sub-populations produce a horizontal-branch morphology that is well populated at high effective temperature. For comparison, integrated, synthetic UVoptical and purely optical colors and…
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