The nucleation fraction of Local Volume galaxies
Nils Hoyer, Nadine Neumayer, Iskren Y. Georgiev, Anil C. Seth, Jenny, E. Greene

TL;DR
This study investigates the prevalence of nuclear star clusters in 601 Local Volume galaxies, revealing dependencies on stellar mass, galaxy type, and environment, and compares these findings with galaxy clusters to understand formation mechanisms.
Contribution
It provides the largest low-density environment sample analyzing nucleation fraction across a wide stellar mass range, highlighting environmental and morphological influences.
Findings
Nucleation fraction strongly depends on galaxy stellar mass.
Early-type galaxies have higher nucleation fractions below 10^9 M_sun.
Lower nucleation fractions are observed in cluster environments.
Abstract
Nuclear star clusters (NSCs) are a common phenomenon in galaxy centres and are found in a vast majority of galaxies of intermediate stellar mass M. Recent investigations suggest that they are rarely found in the least and most massive galaxies and that the nucleation fraction increases in dense environments. It is unclear whether this trend holds true for field galaxies due to the limited data currently available. Here we present our results on the nucleation fraction for 601 galaxies in the Local Volume ( Mpc). Covering more than eight orders of magnitude in stellar mass, this is the largest sample of galaxies analysed in a low-density environment. Within the Local Volume sample we find a strong dependence of the nucleation fraction on galaxy stellar mass, in agreement with previous work. We also find that for galaxies with …
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