Photometric properties of nuclear star clusters and their host galaxies in the Fornax cluster
Alan H. Su, Heikki Salo, Joachim Janz, Aku Venhola, Reynier F., Peletier

TL;DR
This study explores the properties and environmental influences on nuclear star clusters in Fornax galaxies, revealing a mass-dependent dichotomy in nuclei characteristics and demonstrating the effectiveness of BIC in identifying nucleation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed analysis of nuclear star cluster properties, their relation to host galaxy mass, and environmental effects, introducing BIC as a reliable method for nucleation classification.
Findings
Nuclei are bluer than hosts in less massive galaxies and follow a specific scaling relation.
Nucleated galaxies are generally redder, less asymmetric, and have less scatter in light distribution.
Nucleation fraction varies with environment, being higher in the cluster center.
Abstract
We investigate the relations between nuclear star clusters (NSCs) and their host galaxies, and between the structural properties of nucleated and non-nucleated galaxies. We also address the environmental influences on the nucleation of galaxies in the Fornax main cluster and the Fornax A group. We select 557 Fornax galaxies () for which structural decomposition models and non-parametric indices are available. We determine galaxy nucleation based on a combination of visual inspection and a model selection statistic, the Bayesian information criterion (BIC). We also test the BIC as an unsupervised method to determine nucleation labels. We find a dichotomy in the properties of nuclei which reside in galaxies more or less massive than . Specifically, the nuclei tend to be bluer than…
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