Young globular clusters in NGC 1316
Leandro A. Sesto, Favio R. Faifer, Anal\'ia V. Smith Castelli, Juan C., Forte, Carlos G. Escudero

TL;DR
This study investigates the globular cluster system of NGC 1316, revealing multiple populations, including a dominant young group, and suggests the galaxy experienced recent minor mergers about 2 Gyr ago.
Contribution
It provides detailed spectroscopic analysis of GCs in NGC 1316, identifying multiple populations and evidence of recent merger activity, which was not previously characterized in this detail.
Findings
Discovery of a dominant young GC population around 2.1 Gyr old.
Evidence of GCs rotating nearly perpendicular to the galaxy's stellar component.
Indications of past minor mergers and accretion events.
Abstract
We present multi-object spectroscopy of the inner zone of the globular cluster (GC) system associated with the intermediate-age merger remnant NGC 1316. Using the multi-object mode of the GMOS camera, we obtained spectra for 35 GCs. We find pieces of evidence that the innermost GCs of NGC 1316 rotate almost perpendicular to the stellar component of the galaxy. In a second stage, we determined ages, metallicities and {\alpha}-element abundances for each GC present in the sample, through the measurement of different Lick/IDS indices and their comparison with simple stellar population models. We confirmed the existence of multiple GC populations associated with NGC 1316, where the presence of a dominant subpopulation of very young GCs, with an average age of 2.1 Gyr, metallicities between -0.5 < [Z/H] < 0.5 dex and {\alpha}-element abundances in the range -0.2 < [{\alpha}/Fe] < 0.3 dex,…
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