VEGAS-SSS: An intra-group component in the globular cluster system of NGC 5018 group of galaxies using VST data
Pratik Lonare, Michele Cantiello, Marco Mirabile, Marilena Spavone,, Marina Rejkuba, Michael Hilker, Rebecca Habas, Enrichetta Iodice, Nandini, Hazra, and Gabriele Riccio

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties and distribution of globular cluster candidates in the NGC 5018 galaxy group using VST data, revealing intra-group populations, a possible dwarf galaxy, and insights into galaxy interactions and evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed analysis of GC candidates in NGC 5018, including intra-group populations and a potential dwarf galaxy, using wide-field, multi-band VST observations.
Findings
Overdensity of GCs around NGC 5018
Detection of intra-group GC population aligned with light
Low specific frequency of GCs in NGC 5018
Abstract
Globular clusters (GCs) are fossil tracer of formation and evolution of galaxies and studying their properties provides crucial insights into past formation and interaction events. We study the properties of GC candidates in 1.25 1.03 sq. degrees area centred on NGC 5018 group of galaxies using deep, wide field and multi-band observations obtained with VST. We derived photometric catalogues of compact and extended sources and identified GC candidates using a set of photometric and morphometric selection parameters. A GC candidates catalogue is inspected using a statistical background decontamination technique. The 2D distribution map of GC candidates reveals an overdensity of sources on brightest member of group, NGC 5018. No significant GC overdensities are observed in other bright galaxies of group. We report discovery of a candidate local nucleated LSB dwarf galaxy possibly…
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TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Statistical and numerical algorithms
