Globular cluster clustering and tidal features around ultra compact dwarf galaxies in the halo of NGC1399
Karina Voggel, Michael Hilker, Tom Richtler

TL;DR
This study investigates the origins of Ultra-Compact Dwarf Galaxies in NGC1399 by analyzing their structural features, tidal debris, and globular cluster distributions, revealing evidence of tidal interactions and possible formation pathways.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis combining surface brightness profiles, tidal feature searches, and globular cluster distributions to understand UCD formation.
Findings
Detection of faint stellar envelopes around UCDs
Discovery of a significant tidal tail near UCD-FORS2
Overdensity of globular clusters around UCDs, especially blue GCs
Abstract
We present a novel approach to constrain the formation channels of Ultra-Compact Dwarf Galaxies (UCDs). This inhomogeneous class of objects of remnants of tidally stripped dwarf elliptical galaxies and high mass globular clusters. We use three methods to unravel their nature: 1) we analysed their surface brightness profiles, 2) we carried out a direct search for tidal features around UCDs and 3) we compared the spatial distribution of GCs and UCDs in the halo of their host galaxy. Based on FORS2 observations, we have studied the detailed structural composition of a large sample of 97 UCDs in the halo of NGC1399, the central galaxy of the Fornax cluster, by analysing theirsurface brightness profiles. We derived the structural parameters of 13 extended UCDs modelling them with a single Sersic function and decomposing them into composite King and Sersic profiles. We find evidence for…
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