Luminosity functions of globular clusters in five nearby spiral galaxies using HST/ACS images
Luis Lomel\'i-N\'u\~nez, Y.D. Mayya, L.H. Rodr\'iguez-Merino, P.A., Ovando, D. Rosa-Gonz\'alez

TL;DR
This study analyzes the luminosity functions of globular clusters in five nearby spiral galaxies using HST/ACS data, revealing a universal log-normal distribution and insights into cluster populations across different galaxy types.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of GC luminosity functions in multiple spiral galaxies using HST data, establishing their log-normal nature and dependence on galaxy Hubble type.
Findings
Luminosity functions are log-normal in these spiral galaxies.
Turn-over magnitude consistent with Milky Way and Andromeda.
GC populations differ between early and late-type spirals.
Abstract
We here present the luminosity function (LF) of globular clusters (GCs) in five nearby spiral galaxies using the samples of GC candidates selected in Hubble Space Telescope mosaic images in F435W, F555W and F814W filters. Our search, which surpasses the fractional area covered by all previous searches in these galaxies, has resulted in the detection of 158 GC candidates in M81, 1123 in M101, 226 in NGC4258, 293 in M51 and 173 in NGC628. The LFs constructed from this dataset, after correcting for relatively small contamination from reddened young clusters, are log-normal in nature, which was hitherto established only for the Milky Way (MW) and Andromeda among spiral galaxies. The magnitude at the turn-over (TO) corresponds to Mv(TO)=-7.41+/-0.14 in four of the galaxies with Hubble types Sc or earlier, in excellent agreement with Mv(TO)=-7.40+/-0.10 for the MW. The TO magnitude is…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Impact of Light on Environment and Health · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
