The Fornax Deep Survey with VST. IX. The catalog of sources in the FDS area, with an example study for globular clusters and background galaxies
Michele Cantiello, Aku Venhola, Aniello Grado, Maurizio Paolillo,, Raffaele D'Abrusco, Gabriella Raimondo, Massimo Quintini, Michael Hilker,, Steffen Mieske, Crescenzo Tortora, Marilena Spavone, Massimo Capaccioli,, Enrica Iodice, Reynier Peletier, Jesus Falcon Barroso

TL;DR
This paper presents a comprehensive catalog of sources in the Fornax Deep Survey area, including globular clusters and background galaxies, with analysis of their distributions and properties over a wide field.
Contribution
It provides new extensive photometric catalogs and a detailed analysis of globular cluster distributions in the Fornax cluster, extending previous studies with improved data and methods.
Findings
Inter-galactic globular clusters extend over ~0.9 Mpc with ellipticity ~0.65.
Multiple sub-structures of GCs are identified, some connected to specific galaxies.
NGC1399 hosts a significantly richer GC population than NGC1316, despite NGC1316 being optically brighter.
Abstract
This paper continues the series of the Fornax Deep Survey (FDS). Following the previous studies dedicated to extended Fornax cluster members, we present the catalogs of compact stellar systems in the Fornax cluster as well as extended background sources and point-like sources. We derive ugri photometry of ~1.7 million sources over the 21 sq. degree area of FDS centered on NGC1399. For a wider area, of 27 sq. degs extending in the direction of NGC1316, we provide gri data for ~3.1 million sources. To improve the morphological characterization of sources we generate multi-band image stacks by coadding the best seeing gri-band single exposures with a cut at FWHM<=0.9 arcsec. We use the multi-band stacks as detection frames. The identification of compact sources is obtained from a combination of photometric and morphometric selection criteria taking as reference the properties…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
