Tracing the Assembly History of NGC 1395 through its Globular Cluster System
C. G. Escudero, F. R. Faifer, A. V. Smith Castelli, J. C. Forte, L. A., Sesto, N. M. Gonz\'alez, M. C. Scalia

TL;DR
This study analyzes the globular cluster system of galaxy NGC 1395 using deep imaging, revealing bimodal color distributions, evidence of past mergers, and insights into its assembly history and stellar populations.
Contribution
It provides a detailed photometric and structural analysis of NGC 1395's globular clusters and galaxy features, highlighting recent merger evidence and stellar population characteristics.
Findings
Bimodal color distribution of globular clusters
Detection of a low surface brightness merger feature
Estimated total globular cluster population of 6000
Abstract
We used deep Gemini-South/GMOS g'r'i'z' images to study the globular cluster (GC) system of the massive elliptical galaxy NGC 1395, located in the Eridanus supergroup. The photometric analysis of the GC candidates reveals a clear colour bimodality distribution, indicating the presence of "blue" and "red" GC subpopulations. While a negative radial colour gradient is detected in the projected spatial distribution of the red GCs, the blue GCs display a shallow colour gradient. The blue GCs also display a remarkable shallow and extended surface density profile, suggesting a significant accretion of low-mass satellites in the outer halo of the galaxy. In addition, the slope of the projected spatial distribution of the blue GCs in the outer regions of the galaxy, is similar to that of the X-ray halo emission. Integrating up to 165 kpc the profile of the projected spatial distribution of the…
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