The Globular Cluster System of the Coma cD Galaxy NGC 4874 from Hubble Space Telescope ACS and WFC3/IR Imaging
Hyejeon Cho, John P. Blakeslee, Ana L. Chies-Santos, M. James Jee,, Joseph B. Jensen, Eric W. Peng, Young-Wook Lee

TL;DR
This study uses HST imaging to analyze the globular cluster system of NGC 4874 in the Coma cluster, revealing bimodal color distributions, a strong blue tilt, and spatial asymmetries linked to cluster dynamics.
Contribution
First detailed optical and NIR photometry of NGC 4874's GCs, highlighting color bimodality, nonlinearity in color relations, and the blue tilt with implications for mass-metallicity scaling.
Findings
Bimodal optical and NIR color distributions of GCs.
Presence of a strong blue tilt indicating mass-metallicity relation.
Spatial distribution asymmetries suggest dynamical interactions.
Abstract
We present new HST optical and near-infrared (NIR) photometry of the rich globular cluster (GC) system of NGC 4874, the cD galaxy in the core of the Coma cluster (Abell 1656). NGC 4874 was observed with the HST Advanced Camera for Surveys in the F475W (g) and F814W (I) passbands and the Wide Field Camera 3 IR Channel in F160W (H). The GCs in this field exhibit a bimodal optical color distribution with more than half of the GCs falling on the red side at g-I > 1. Bimodality is also present, though less conspicuously, in the optical-NIR I-H color. Consistent with past work, we find evidence for nonlinearity in the g-I versus I-H color-color relation. Our results thus underscore the need for understanding the detailed form of the color-metallicity relations in interpreting observational data on GC bimodality. We also find a very strong color-magnitude trend, or "blue tilt," for the blue…
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