Globular clusters in M104: Tracing kinematics and metallicities from the centre to the halo
Katja Fahrion, Michael A. Beasley, Eric Emsellem, Anastasia Gvozdenko, Oliver M\"uller, Marina Rejkuba, Ana L. Chies-Santos

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed analysis of globular clusters in M104, revealing their kinematic behaviors and metallicity distributions from the galaxy's center to its halo, shedding light on its assembly history.
Contribution
It offers a comprehensive new catalog of 499 GCs with velocities and metallicities, combining multiple spectroscopic datasets to analyze their kinematics and metallicity distribution.
Findings
Velocity dispersion decreases with radius.
Blue GCs are more dispersion-dominated.
Metallicity distribution indicates complex galaxy assembly.
Abstract
As ancient star clusters, globular clusters (GCs) are regarded as powerful tracers of galaxy evolution and assembly. Due to their brightness and compact sizes, GCs are employed to probe the kinematics and stellar population properties of galaxies, from the central regions out into the halo where the underlying stellar light becomes too faint for spectroscopic studies. In this work, we present a comprehensive study of the GC system of M 104 (NGC 4594, also known as the Sombrero galaxy) based on literature spectroscopic catalogues and newly collected data from Very Large Telescope (VLT) MUSE integral-field spectroscopy combined with multi-object spectroscopy from VLT FLAMES and OSIRIS at the Gran Telescopio de Canarias (GTC). We present a new catalogue of 499 GCs with radial velocity measurements that span from the inner disc region out to 70 kpc (24). In addition to…
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