Optical-NIR analysis of globular clusters in the IKN dwarf spheroidal: a complex star formation history
A. Tudorica, I. Y. Georgiev, A. L. Chies-Santos

TL;DR
This study investigates the ages, metallicities, and spatial distribution of globular clusters in the IKN dwarf galaxy, revealing a complex star formation history likely triggered by interactions within the M81 group.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed photometric analysis of IKN's globular clusters, uncovering their old ages, high metallicity, and spatial alignment, suggesting a tidally triggered star formation history.
Findings
IKN GCs are old (≥8 Gyr) with higher metallicity than typical for dSphs.
High mass ratio of GCs to field stars (~10.6%).
Spatial alignment of GCs suggests influence of galaxy interactions.
Abstract
Age, metallicity and spatial distribution of globular clusters (GCs) provide a powerful tool to reconstruct major star-formation episodes in galaxies. IKN is a faint dwarf spheroidal (dSph) in the M81 group of galaxies. It contains five old GCs, which makes it the galaxy with the highest known specific frequency (SN=126). We estimate the photometric age, metallicity and spatial distribution of the poorly studied IKN GCs. We search SDSS for GC candidates beyond the HST field of view, which covers half of IKN. To break the age-metallicity degeneracy in the V-I colour we use WHT/LIRIS Ks-band photometry and derive photometric ages and metallicities by comparison with SSP models in the V,I,Ks colour space. IKN GCs' VIKs colours are consistent with old ages ( Gyr) and a metallicity distribution with a higher mean than typical for such a dSph ([Fe/H…
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