The globular cluster system of the nearest Seyfert II galaxy Circinus
C. Obasi, M. G\'omez, D. Minniti, J. Alonso-Garc\'ia, M. Hempel, J. B., Pullen, M. D. Gregg, L. D. Baravalle, M.V. Alonso, B.I. Okere

TL;DR
This study identifies approximately 70 globular cluster candidates in the Circinus galaxy using near-infrared photometry and Gaia astrometry, revealing a bimodal color distribution and providing insights into its stellar cluster system.
Contribution
First homogeneous catalog of globular clusters in Circinus galaxy, utilizing combined NIR photometry and Gaia data to effectively identify and analyze cluster candidates.
Findings
Detected ~70 GC candidates at 3σ confidence
Bimodal color distribution with distinct blue and red peaks
Estimated total GC population of 120±40 and specific frequency of 1.3±0.2
Abstract
Context. The globular cluster (GC) system of Circinus galaxy has not been probed previously partly because of the location of the galaxy at - 3.8 Galactic latitude which suffers severely from interstellar extinction, stellar crowding, and Galactic foreground contamination. However, the deep near-infrared (NIR) photometry by the VISTA Variables in the Via L\'actea Extended Survey (VVVX) in combination with the precise astrometry of Gaia EDR3 allow us to map GCs in this region. Aims. Our long-term goal is to study and characterise the distributions of GCs and Ultra-compact dwarfs of Circinus galaxy which is the nearest Seyfert II galaxy. Here we conduct the first pilot search for GCs in this galaxy. Methods. We use NIR VVVX photometry in combination with Gaia EDR3 astrometric features such as astrometric excess noise and BP/RP excess factor to build the first homogeneous…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research
