Exploring the Role of Globular Cluster Specific Frequency on the Nova Rates in Three Virgo Elliptical Galaxies
C. Curtin, A. W. Shafter, C. J. Pritchet, J. D. Neill, A. Kundu, T. J., Maccarone

TL;DR
This study measures nova rates in three Virgo elliptical galaxies with different globular cluster frequencies to determine if GCs influence nova production, finding nova rates scale with galaxy luminosity and are unaffected by GC frequency.
Contribution
It provides the first comparative analysis of nova rates in galaxies with varying globular cluster specific frequencies, showing nova rates depend on luminosity rather than GC abundance.
Findings
Nova rates scale with galaxy luminosity.
Nova rate is insensitive to globular cluster specific frequency.
Potential enhancement of novae in GCs by at least an order of magnitude.
Abstract
It has been proposed that a galaxy's nova rate might be enhanced by the production of nova progenitor binaries in the dense cores of its globular clusters (GCs). To explore this idea, relative nova rates in three Virgo elliptical galaxies, M87, M49 and M84, which have significantly different GC specific frequencies () of 14, 3.6, and 1.6, respectively, were measured over the course of 4 epochs spanning a period of 14 months. To simplify the analysis, observations of the nearly equidistant galaxies were made on the same nights, with the same integration times, and through the same filter (H), so that the relative numbers of novae discovered would reflect the relative nova rates. At the conclusion of our survey we found a total of 27 novae associated with M87, 37 with M49, and 19 with M84. After correcting for survey completeness, we found annual nova rates of…
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