Search for globular clusters associated with the Milky Way dwarf galaxies using Gaia DR2
Kuan-Wei Huang, Sergey E. Koposov

TL;DR
This study searches for globular clusters around 55 Milky Way satellite dwarf galaxies using Gaia DR2 data, identifying candidates and estimating their likelihood of hosting GCs based on luminosity and specific frequency.
Contribution
It introduces a method to identify globular clusters around dwarf galaxies using Gaia DR2 and provides statistical constraints on their presence and properties.
Findings
Identified 11 possible GC candidates, all known objects.
High completeness (>90%) in GC detection for most dwarfs.
Probability of faint dwarfs hosting GCs is below 10%.
Abstract
We report the result of searching for globular clusters (GCs) around 55 Milky Way satellite dwarf galaxies within the distance of 450 kpc from the Galactic Center except for the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds and the Sagittarius dwarf. For each dwarf, we analyze the stellar distribution of sources in Gaia DR2, selected by magnitude, proper motion, and source morphology. Using the kernel density estimation of stellar number counts, we identify eleven possible GC candidates. Crossed-matched with existing imaging data, all eleven objects are known either GCs or galaxies and only Fornax GC 1-6 among them are associated with the targeted dwarf galaxy. Using simulated GCs, we calculate the GC detection limit that spans the range from for distant dwarfs to for nearby systems. Assuming a Gaussian GC luminosity…
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